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WALTHAM
PUBLIC LIBRARY
1990 Mirror
Waltham High School
6 1 7 Lexington Street
Waltham, MA 02 154
Volume LXXXVII
THE DECADE
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THE, DECADE
altham High has brought to us many great
years and in looking back I smile through my
tears. This special place has an unoriginal name
but it's not like any other, it's not the same.
The goals we have reached, friends we've met,
the dreams still ahead, the path is now set. Our
days have come and gone so very fast but in our
hearts, they'll always last.
Graduation is only a way of breaking from the
old dreams while we begin anew, with not just an
end, but a beginning too.
The class of '90 is undoubtedly the best, embracing a
new decade will be our test. The mark we have made
can never be erased, our legacy will live on and can
never be replaced.
Although this means goodbye, it's not a real end.
Time goes on and on and a friend is always a friend.
Where have we learned, lived and laughed; need we
guess? As I look around I know it's our dear WHS.
Our beloved Mrs. Langley and Mr. McQovern
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Far left-Mr. Pizzi.
Left-Robin Quaranto and John
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teve Larade, Martin r\ii-l> William Gallant Dan Kusso .ind Ralph Mou-ntmo B* K
^row-John Maloney. Billy Jasukow. Jason Sergeant. John Qobbl loth NogDL and
incoln Qaudet. _
Left-Monica Pandolfi.
Above-sitting-Mrs. Johanne Mclvor and Mr. Paul McGovern.
Standing-Mr. Joseph Salvo, Carla Salvucci, Melissa Hegger, and David Demerjian.
Bottom left-Eric Hoffman (Frankenstein), Darren Waggoner (Tonto), and Chris Shaw
(Tarzan).
Below-Matt Goldberg.
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Left (bottom) Lenny Cotugno, Maria Santolucito, and Michelle Giordano. Top-
Stacy Annese, Tina DiBlasi, and Lisa Williams.
Above-Matt Tai.
Bottom left-Mr. Paul McQovern.
Below-sitting-Ryan Carrafiello, Carlo Cimino, Scott Lanno, Mike Chiasson, Phil
Lasker, Larry Linscott, and Bill Keane. Standing-Paul Chiasson, Mike Jackson.
Ken Walsh, Bob Pouliot, and Dave Maione.
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Above-front row-Michelle Croteau, Meredith Lobo, Monique Leger, and Julie Rando. Middle row-Don
Davidson, Steve Harris, Julie Kohler, Qlenna Wood, Mr. Young, Maura Murphy, and Kelly Nee. Back
row-Chad Champeon, Jim Castoldi, Stephanie LeBlanc, Sandra Maione, and Adham Elkamouny.
Right-Susan Frost and Cori Chiara.
Below-Maura Murphy and Shawn Souza.
Bottom right-Adham Elkamouny, Matt Tai, and Steve Turpin.
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Above-Lauren Ferrazzani, Denise Richard, Robin Vallerand, Marcia Utley, Debbie Doiron, Stacey Lorette,
and Lesli Lane. 9
Top right-Laura Magazu and Ed Power.
Below-front row-Amy Ward, Sue Verrone, and Stacy Annese. Back row-John Maloney, John Qobbi, and
Keith Mogan.
Right-Carole Bastarache and Kerri Hill.
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Above-Mike T. Chiasson.
Top right-Amy Jordan, Denise Messina, and Lauren Lucchette.
Below-Sandra Maione, Susie Santos, Julie Bolles, Lauren Eaton, and Jennifer
Arcese.
Bottom right-Dawn Livoli.
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DOMINATING
THE.DECADE
we, the graduating class of 1990,
begin our journey beyond these hallowed
halls, these much-dreaded classrooms and
masses of books, we must ponder and look
back for a moment. We reflect on our ac-
complishments at W.H.S. and our numerous
involvements in our infamous dances, fund-
raisers, rallies, academic organizations and
clubs, sports and community service pro-
grams. We remember all too well the famil-
iarity and sense of security we felt. We would
like to share with you now within the pages
of this special yearbook the pride and nur-
turing of four years complete with victories,
defeats, smiles and tears. We pass through
these doors for the very last time knowing
we have come full circle, yet ready to em-
brace the challenges ahead of us, we are a
better person having been a member of the
very special family that represents W.H.S.
SENIORS
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John Ahlman
88 Woerd Avenue
Christine Allain
Antonio Allia
15 Plympton Street
Cesar Alvarado
20 Brookway Court
Denise Arena
162 Charles Street
Kenneth Arsenault
166 Felton Street
Michael Ashe
124 Massasoit Street
Timothy Aucoin
25 Flood Street
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Gerard Auguste
25D Dermody Road
Daniel Babin
25 Barnes Street
Joanne Barba
227 Robbins Street
Francoise Barthold
141 Lowell Street
Patrick Barthold
141 Lowell Street
Anne Margaret Basile
46 Midland Drive
Salvatore Barba
227 Robbins Street
Carole Bastarache
20 Robbins Street
Deena Batarseh
138 Myrtle Street
Patricia Bellini
2b Lake Street
Philip Benoit
15 Thayer Road
Darnell Berdorf
W Adam-. Sticet
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Julie Bolles
165 Lura Lane
Mark Boulton
480 Lexington Street
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Nicole Bouchard
34 School Street
"Oh my God, I passed.
Julie Kohler
Lisa Bourque
63 Myrtle Street
Steven Brackesy
99 Myrtle Street
Wayne Brasco
91 Orange Street
Karen Braunert
50 Everett Street
Justin Brown
183 Ash Street
Kathleen Burke
41 Bowker Road
Kelly Brazil
11 Montview Circle
Matthew Brennan
145 Dale Street
Sharon Bruce
40 Seminole Avenue
Tracy Bullerwell
113 Taylor Street
Amy Calabufalo
64 Guinan Street
Grace Calore
120 Weston Street
Cynthia Breton
24 Midland Drive
Brendan Burke
pi Clematis Avenue
Maura Campbell
52 Cleveland Road
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Lizbeth Cardona
123 Charles Street
Ryan Carrafiello
380 Forest Street
A. James Castoldi
146 Clark Street
Tracy Catapano
19 Endicott Street
Kristin Carson
76 Copeland Street
Chad Champeon
195 Grove Street
Christopher Casey
20 Lincoln Circle
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David Chang
5 Chester Lane
Steven Sap Chang
5 Chester Lane
Argishti Chaparian
38 Brewster Road
David Chevalier
93 Francis Street
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Corinne Chiara
265 Lowell Street
Mary N. Cineas
28 Cross Street
Michael D. Chiasson
18 Munroe Avenue
Michael T. Chiasson
185 Hammond Street
Paul Chiasson
18 Munroe Avenue
Shirley Collette
2 Emery Street
Jeannette Colon
99 Bedford Mteet
Catherine Connor
ISA Grant Street
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Lucie Contos
128 Beal Road
Shawn Corcoran
56 Irving Street
Lisa Cotton
11 Whittier Avenue
Dawn Conzo
66 Princeton Avenue
Janice Coppi
109 Marivista Avenue
Karen Corkum
73 Berkley Street
Brian Cormier
92 Brown Street
Victoria Coppola
65 Hawthorne Road
Nancy Cotto
6 Hall Street
Leonard Cotugno
5 Fairfax Road
John Cowie
28 Rumford Avenue
Michelle Croteau
255 South Street
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Robin Curry
265 Beal Road
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'Where did you pick that babe up?'
Adham El-Kamouny
Mary Delaney
20 Charlotte Road
Donald Davidson
Sheila Delano
33 Robbins Street
Leanne DeLuco
58 Lakeview Avenue
David Denier jian
105 Hatherly Road
Brenda Demers
80 Elson Road
Linda Deveaux
o: Llletv Road
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Debra De Vincent
15 Banford Way
Kerri DiMauro
Evelyn Diana
83 Pine Street
Tina DiBlasi
93 Parmenter Road
Debra Doiron
109 Weord Avenue
Kenneth Donis
19 Daniels Court
Danyelle DiGregorio
704 Beaver Street
Tara Donovan
12 Sunset Road
Todd Donovan
16 Palmer Street
Carolyn Dougherty
97 Hawthorne Road
Christopher Dougherty
97 Hawthorne Road
Brian Duncan
1110 Main Street
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Lauren Eaton
282 Hardy Road
Consie English
33 John Street
Adham ElKamouny
4806 Stearns Hill Road
Marilyn Elysse
251 Charles Street
Mich eh Ealzone
56 Hardy Pond Road
Dawn Famosi
651 Trapelo Road
Jennifer Englehart
23 Edwin Road
Diana Famosi
651 Trapelo Road
Susan Faugno
58 Parmenter Road
Scott Feltman
116 Colonial Avenue
Michael Fernandes
84 Goldencrest Avenue
Candido A Fernandez
141 Grove Street
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Lauren Ferrazzani
64 Rosemont Avenue
Debra Fitzgerald
34 Brookfield Road
'God, I love this place'.'
Paul Chiasson
Christopher Fisher
21 Maple Street
Roseann Foley
98 Princeton Avenue
Kevin Forbes
12 Windsor Terrace
Fa brio Fragale
112 High Street
Sean Fraser
23 Robbins Street
Michelle Fredette
35 Cambria Road
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Joseph Frenna
90 Grant Street
Donald Frost
33 Wheelock Road
Susan L Frost
32 Graymore Road
Cassandra Galette
15A Dermody Road
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Mark Gallagher
10 Greenwood Lane
Melissa Galvin
59 Montclair Avenue
Jennifer Gandolfo
104 Clark Lane
Michelle Garside
15 Carlin Road
Louis Gatti
111 Pond End Road
Brian
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Lourcie Genece
76 Hammond Street
Romann Genece
Thomas Genova
Dana Gillis
139 Hardy Pond Road
Michelle Giordano
74 Morton Street
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Peter Gigliotti
164 Pigeon Lane
Nicole Glass
273 River Street
honcalves
Hill Circle
Julie Gorman
21 Florence Road
Nancy Gosselin
152 Brown Street
Robert Gosselin
39 Winthrop Street
George Gurney
7 Flood Street
Kathleen Grant
110 Hillcrest Road
Kathleen Green
24 Dix Street
Raedah Haddad
118 Myrtlt Street
Christopher Hadge
112 Stearns Hill Road
Jennifer Griffin
20 Friend Street
Kimberly Harrington
208 Mokema Avenue
Seth Harris
54 Circle Drive
Steven Harris
1 Upland Road
F. Paul Hartenstein
25 Summit Avenue
Trisha Hefner
4ol M.nn Street
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Melissa Hegger
58 Tomlin Street
Dianne Hietsch
52 Hillcroft Road
"The Dynamic Duo"
Dave Demerjian and Patty Bellini
Kerri Hill
35 Willow Street
Donna Hoffman
410 Lincoln Street
Walter Hoyt III
154 Myrtle Street
Tara Hughes
1205 Trapelo Road
Dina Iannuzzo
60 Warren Street
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David Illsley
46 Crestview Road
Eric Jasukow
33 Robbins Street
Michael Jackson
57 Dartmouth Street
Christopher Jacovides
66 Loretta Road
Samira Jean Louis
90 Church Street
Ralph Jerauld
958 Trapelo Road
Cassandra J a mis
91 Washington Avenue
Amy Jordan
53 Edwin Road
David Kachajian
19 Rutledge Terrace
Caroline Kalfayan
1 Drury Lane
William Keane
65 Trimount Avenue
Brian Kelly
39 Hobbi Ko.kI
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Lisa Kett
65 Milner Street
Lily Kouyoumdjian
77 Crescent Street
Matthew Kiernan
340 Lexington Street
Julie Kohler
11 Sunset Road
Nicole Lally
1 Joyce Road
Matthew Lampasona
36 Marianne Road
Lisa Kolosiej
9 Moore Street
Lesli Ann Lane
47 Parmenter Road
Scott Lanno
60 Woodcliff Drive
Emmanuella Lapaix
64 Bacon Street
Phillip Lasker
91 Candlewood Drive
Lisa Lawdis
15 Albert Street
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Danielle LeBlanc
70 Silver Hill Lane
Stephanie LeBlanc
42 Eddy Street
Lisa M. LeBlanc
53R Calvary Street
Michele LeBrun
9 Montview Circle
Michael LeBlanc
22 Cheryl Lane
Shawn LeBlanc
15 Cedarwood Avenue
Mary Leger
28 Craig Lane
Monique Leger
106 Overland Road
Brendan Legros
12 Richgrain Avenue
Sharon Legrow
41 Cheryl Lane
Kathryn Lenza
87 Beal Road
Marsha N. Lespinasse
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Iris Libertini
118 Sherbourne Place
Nicole Lingos
178 Forest Street
Lawrence Linscott
23 Hartwell Street
Dawn Livoli
135 Summer Street
Peek-a-Boo!"
Mike Silva
Candace Luce
151 South Street
Lauren Luchette
119 Winter Street
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Kris Lussier
87 Francis Street
Sheila MacLeod
13 Everett Street
Susan Luvisi
422 Waverly Oaks Road
Keri MacDonald
131 Lincoln Street
Laura Magazu
71 Villa Street
Sergio Mag no
50 Harrington Road
Tracy Maclver
162 Russell Street
Susan Maguire
14 Trimount Avenue
Denise Mail let
18 Brown Street
David Maione
112 Totten Pond Road
Sandra Maione
22o Totten Pond Road
Joanne Manning
64 Orange Street
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Nancy Martin
64 Berkley Street
Kathleen Mazzola
24 Birch Road
Joseph McBride
307 School Street
Christian McCullough Maryann McKenna Phillip Melanson
34 Wheelock Road 28 Gilbert Street 1695 Trapelo Road
Scott McCue
36 Fiske Avenue
Denise Messina
110 Candlewood Drive
Melissa Met all ides
91B Cushing Street
Absu Methratta
41 Wamsutta Avenue
Kristina Meuse
63 Lyman Street
Shane Milligan
217 Calvary Street
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Kevin Mogan
109 South Street
Robert Moody
349 Newton Street
Caroline Mojica
34B Hansen Road
Kristina Mola
224 Doty Street
David Moores
1205 Trapelo Road
John Moran
50 Mt. Walley Road
Shelly Mosca
31 Brigham Road
Maura Murphy
175 Brown Street
Nicola Musto
15A Grant Street
Brian Monahan
86 Candlewood Drive
Sheryl Morrissette
83 Maravista Avenue
Kelly Nee
31 Arcadia Avenue
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Denisse Nevarez
157 Summer Street
Edward O'Neill
82 Lawrence Street
John O'Brien
119 Plympton Street
Kristen O'Byrne
20 Orchard Avenue
'Taking a time out'
Brian Monahan
Mary O'Connell
58 Myrtle Street
Jonathan O'Neill
12 Hatherly Road
Lori O'Neill
82 Lawrence Street
James Owens
4 Chester Lane
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Monica Pandolfi
638 Trapelo Road
Crystal Parent
29 Mc Kenn Street
Kevin Parent
180 Pine Hill Circle
Lisa Pa rise
85 Rich Street
Robin Parmenter
213 Dale Street
Amitkumar Patel
45 Myrtle Street
Anand Patel
48 Hollace Street
Kashmira Patel
•IS Hollace Street
Mina N. Patel
41 Walnut Street Apt 18
Benjamin Peal
59 Summit Street
Debora Peloquin
240 Seminole Avenue
Sompbet Phongsavanh
173 Willow Street Apt p
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Jonathan Pineau
94 Hibiscus Avenue
Joyce Poirier
12 Woodlawn Avenue
Marisa Pizzi
29 Seminole Avenue
Paula Poirier
3 Hiawatha Avenue
Christine Poirier
27 Central Street
Robert Pouliot
185 Brown Street
James Poirier
269 River Street
Edward Power
12 Shore Road
Jessica Power
211 Adams Street
Michael Prifti
165 Marguerite Avenue
Steven Puglielli
57 Lauricella Lane
Robin Qua ran to
9 Carol Lane
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Julie Rando
93 Bedford Street
Carrie Ranelli
1122 Trapelo Road
Brian Reagan
25 Sunset Road
Wendy Recine
80 Gregory Street
Jacqueline Rivera
290 South Street
Kristen Roberts
112 Virginia Road
Melanie Rogers
250 Putnam Street
Kara Rooney
130 Praspccl Hill
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Lydia Rosado
20 Gardner Street
Peter Russo
80 Smith Street
Christopher Ryan
11 Bright Street
Kevin Ryan
208 Warren Street
Oh my!" - Kara Rooney
Carla Salvucci
24 Bancroft Street
Jean Babtiste Sanon
93 High Street
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32 Curtis Street
Minerva Santa
5A Dermody Road
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66 Mayall
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10 Munroe Avenue
Derrick Sm
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17 Lord Street
Sheryl A Stone
154 Hardy Pond Road
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Craft Street
Edward Sylvestre
118 Amherst Avenue
nelle Taranto
Copley Avenue
Elizabeth Taylor
14A Wellington Street
Stacy Marie Teele
106 Plympton Street
Carmen Alicia Torres
8 Mechanic Street
Andrea Lyn Thomi
75 Mokema Avenue
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1 Bellevue Street
Peter Vaccaro
111 Whitman Road
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22 Ellery Road
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Javier Vega
73 Chester Lane
Richard Vittum
73 Hobbs Road
Amy Ward
15 Shawmut Road
David Weeks
54 Miriam Road
Kimberly Wilson
145A Felton Street
William Withycombe
25 Grosvenor Road
Glenna Wood
66 Pinewood Avenue
Amanda Young
78 Warwick Avenue
Nancy A. Young
139 Sheffield Road
Linda Za garni
20 Ellsworth Road
Minelva Zed a
14 Grant PI
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Go ahead- make my day.'' -Jim Castoldi
Hello, Dominoes ..." -Danyelle DiQregorio
"Leader of the pack.'' -Sandra Maione
Quick- what's the quadratic formula?'' -Yves Charles
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Computer whiz.'' -Argishti Chaparian
Male bonding.'' -Mike Jackson and Carlo Cimino
"The jocks at the books.'' -Steve Puglielli and Justin Brown
"Bosom buddies. " -George Qumey and Cassandra Jamis
<xt<n
"Speak to me, sweetheart, speak to me." (top
left) Mike Smith and Joe Frenna
"Aah, sucker!" (above) Mike Gill
"Where's your smile, Nicola?" (middle) Nicola
Musto and Michelle Falzone
"I get the point." (bottom left) Melissa Metal-
lides
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and Debbie Fitgerald
Rdax- it's only gym class, (top right) Da-
vid Chang
The Three Amigos. (bottom left left to
right) Scott Lanno. Scott r'cltman Jim t'oir-
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Smile pretty for the camera, (above) Kerri
DiMauro
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The next Wayne Gretsky." -Paul Chiasson
It's Guy Smiley!'' -Matthew Tai
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A class in a trance.'' (left to right) Sharon Bruce, Dawn Conzo, and Steve Brackesy
"Aren't my nails beautiful?' - (top left) Micole Lingos
"never mind the explanations, Julie, just let me copy it."
(top right) Mark Gallagher and Julie Rando
"This is how Piccasso got started.'' (middle) Vahe Nigogho-
sian
"I got a WHAT?!" (bottom left) Tina DiBlasi
"Are you always this happy, or are you just posing?" (bot-
tom right) Mary Delaney and Kathy Mazzola
THE DEC AD
William Greenwood
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he time spent at the Waltham Vocational
High School has probably been the best four
years of our lives, because at the "Voc." we
are not just students and teachers; we are
family. Family is when the students and
teachers join together for a cause, like saving
the "Voc." from being closed, collecting well
over two thousand cans for the poor last
year, or making the "Voc." a better place to
be, which we owe mostly to our Director,
Mrs. Marsha McDonough, who has brought
new spirit and vitality to our school. We have
grown as young men and women, who made
the choice to learn a trade and go out into
the world to serve our community in what-
ever field we chose to pursue.
Vocational
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I knew this should have been a door!" - Paul Chattier
Paul Chart ier
207 Chestnut Street
Tina Dorneden
93A Cushing Street
Joseph Dowcett
48 Hayes Road
Brian Dupuis
145 Ash Street
Candy Fiorentino
19 Auburn Street
Ralph Fiorentino
19 Auburn Street
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John Maloney
5 Pelham Street
Jody McGM
294 South Street
Robert Menendez
8 William- Street
Luis Negron
2-1.1 PrOSped Hill lane
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Darren Norman
19 Sharon Street
Eric Pineda
87 Cushing Street
Mary Rogers
50 Calvary Street
Val Russo
393 Newton Street
Wilson Sanchez
22F Dermody Road
Jason Sergeant
48 Lake Street
Carlos Torres
24E Prospect Hill Lane
Michael Vallerand
47 Auburn Street
21 Hollace Street
Striking out"(right) Tom Jones pre
pares some framing.
Future house wreckers " - Bottom (L to R) Steven Velis.
Joseph Dowcett, Paul Chartier, Stephen Caissie. Top
John Qobbi and William Gallant.
Yes, I am thirsty!" (above) Jason Sergeant
Future Larry Bird" (right) Wilson Sanchez
Enjoying Lunch" (far right) Candy Fiorentino
The Voc Crew" (above)
"Mow is this pose? (right)
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"Don't look at me like that!'' (top left) Val Russo
"You shouldn't talk with your mouth full" (top right) Mary Rogers
"Only six months until graduation!'' (above) Joe Dowceu
"Just call me Frankenstein" (right) Jason Sergeant
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"I will fix this machine!" (top left) Mary Rogers
"Break time" (top right) Jason Sergeant
"I love my work" (right) Robert Menedez
"What are you looking at?" (above) Stephen Caissie
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THE, DECADE
T,
he Waltham High School and Vocational
Faculty have seen the seniors grow and
mature over the four years spent together.
We, the students, have worked toward our
individual potentials, our personal goals,
and have come closer and closer toward
attaining them through the inexhaustible
energies of our teachers. Without talented
and caring faculty members, the class of 90
would now be facing futures that we would
not be prepared to make the most of and
opportunities we would not be able to seize.
Our teachers have shown their dedication
outside of the classroom as well in attending
our annual WHS events. They've cheered for
our sports teams, been to our rallies, the
Homecoming Parade, Gong Show, Dance
Theatre, the Senior Revue and ultimately,
our Graduation. They have been our in-
structors, coaches and our friends. Thank
you for your patience and knowledge
throughout ouryears at Waltham High School.
Facultv
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1 990 Yearbook Dedication
Co-Editor Carla Salvucci, Co-Editor David Demerjian, Senior House-
master Paul J. McQovern, and Co-Editor Melissa Hegger.
It is our pleasure to dedicate the 1990 Mirror to Mr. Paul McQovern, a man who has greatly
influenced each and every one of us in his own special way. He is a former student of Waltham
High School. Having graduated in 1966, Mr. McQovern went on to Westfield State College
where her graduated in 1970 with a B.A. in History. From Fitchburg State College in 1978 he
received a Masters in education, with emphasis in educational leadership and management.
Mr. McGovern then began his career with the Waltham School Department in 1971, when he
became a History teacher at South Junior High School. He also coached South's Basketball
team. Mr. McQovern then went on to become the Assistant Principal of South Middle School.
He has been the Head Coach of the Waltham High School Football team for eight years, and
was an assistant coach for nine years prior to that. Fortunately for us, he came to Waltham
High in September of 1987 to take over the job of our housemaster. He has touched all our
lives in ways he will never know.
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1990 Yearbook Dedication
Co-Editor Melissa Hegger, Co-Editor Carla Salvucci, Mrs. Johanne H.
Mclvor, and Co-Editor David Demerjian
Waltham High School is fortunate to have many outstanding teachers, and this educator is
no exception. After graduating from The University of Michigan, this woman began teaching in
Walthams Elementary Schools. Her innovative and imaginative teaching methods soon gained
her the respect of her fellow teachers as well as her superiors. After six years at South Middle
School, she came to the High School, where she took over the demanding job of choral
director.
Once at the High School, she quickly went to work. With the help of her husband Bill, she
created Walthams award winning jazz choir, which competes each year at UNH. Under her
direction Walthams show choir became one of the best on the East Coast, and has competed
in NYC, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Europe.
People who have worked with this woman know that she is more than just a teacher, she is
also a friend. She will take her own free time and use it to talk with a student who has a
problem, whatever that problem may be. She has given up countless evenings with her family
to have rehearsals with her choral groups, and she is constantly striving to make her students
work harder. This woman has made teaching a total commitment, not just a part time job. The
staff of the Waltham High School Mirror is delighted to dedicate the 1990 yearbook to Mrs.
Johanne H. Mclvor.
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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
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John J. Daddona
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Emile Rosenberg
Assistant Superintendent
of Schools
Dr. Alan Aymes
Director of Educational
Programs
Dr. Kongsuk Mantakara
Administrative Aid
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HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
John Graceffa
Principal
f . Joseph Levey
Vice Principal
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Paul McGovern
Senior Housemaster
Norman MacDonald
Junior Housemaster
Thomas Neylon
Sophomore Housemaster
Deirdre McCormack
Freshman Housemaster
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HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Ann Bennet
English
Leslie Blair
Foreign Language
Julie Blanchard
Dir. of Fine Arts
Lotte Blustein
Media Specialist
Charlotte Boisseau
Special Education
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Marie Case
Science
Marion Campbell
Secretary
Thomas Cappucci
Business
Helen Castros
Physical Education
Paul Cerqua
Reading
John Carberry
Chapter I
Marie Olianie Cethoute
Aide
Linda Charbonnier
Special Education
John Clifford
Guidance
Mary Cochran
Social Studies
Doris Colegrove
Social Studies
Elizabeth Collins
Social Studies
John Collins
Math
Joseph Connelly
Social Studies
Paula Connelly
Special Education
Richard Collins
English
Rob(
Physical Education
Virginia Connearney
Media Specialist
Katherine Corcoran
Guidance
Odette Cormier
Secretary
Janet Costa
Social Studies
Jack Cox
Social Studies
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Gracey Magrath came to Waltham from Ireland as a child. She was educated in
the Waltham School system, and received her undergraduate and graduate degree
from Framingham State College.
She has been an educator for thirty-nine years in Home Economics and thirty of
those years have been spent in Waltham. Over the years she has shown her
kindness and unselfishness to faculty and students alike.
Ms. Magrath s day did not end with the final bell. She spent many hours working
on costumes for school productions, organizing social functions and giving extra
help to students.
Ms. Magrath, a gracious and loving woman will be greatly missed by both the
school and the community.
1 990 Vocational Yearbook
Dedication
Mrs. Barbara Scichilone and friends from the Vocational.
We, the students of Waltham Vocational High School class of 1990 proudly dedicate this
yearbook to our friend Mrs. Scichilone.
During the past four years, you have helped us to grow and to understand ourselves and
each other. Your high spirits and constant encouragement have helped us to recognize our
goals and, above all, to realize these goals.
With sincere appreciation and recognition of your fairness, contagious school spirit, sense
of humor, total dedication, support and enthusiasm, we extend our thanks to you.
For all of your time that you have worked with us, we are proud to dedicate our yearbook
to you.
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VOCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
Marsha McDonough
Principal
William Nolan
Assistant Director
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Honorable Mayor William F. Stanley, William Nolan, and Marsha McDonough at the Senior
Vocational Breakfast.
Russell Qregoire, Martha Locke, William Nolan, Marsha McDonough, Joseph Salvo, and
Barbara Scichilone at the Senior Prom.
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VOCATIONAL FACULTY
Barry Adler
Reading Specialist
Patricia Adolf
Special heeds
Annette Morin
Secretary
William Bourque
Printing
John Brennan
Carpentry
Kevin Brooks
Auto Mechanics
Marie Caloggero
Clerk Typist
Raymond Comeau
Machine Shop
Tony Damian
English
Michael Delaney
Carpentry
Victor Doucet
Metal Fab
William Foley
Physical Education
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John Gallagher
Custodian
David Gautreau
Auto Mechanics
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Q QMINAfiN t
THE.DECADE
he 1990 year was a remarkable one
as always for the WHS sports teams. For
the Waltham Hawks there can never be a
goal to big, a dream to obscure. Every
team worked its hardest through the en-
ergy and efforts of every player to reach
for the stars. In the back of our minds we
are still there on the football, baseball or
Softball fields, on the track, in the
swimming pool, on the ice and in the
basketball and tennis courts. Our mo-
ments of glory, our teamwork, our school
pride ... they're with us forever. Good luck
to the future Hawk teams-you have a
great legacy to uphold.
Sports
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The Varsity Football Team (above): First row (left to right): Justin Brown, Steve
Puglielli, Chris Casey, Tri-Captain John O'Brien, Tri-Captain Mark Gallagher, Tri-
Captain Mike Prifti, Mike Gill, Chris Shaw, Brian Connor, and Rick Vittum. Second
row: Pete Vaccaro, Kevin Ryan, Joe Frenna, Wayne Brasco, Bill Scanlon, Jim Owens,
Sean Fraser, Shawn Palmer, Rick Riley, and Aghisti Chaparian. Third row: Bill
Mingace, Leo Cotto, John Scarlet, Chip Cononi, Paul LeBlanc, Brian Movello, John
Bourque, Kevin Biddy, Jed Dickens, Rich Anderson, Sean McShane, Dennis Furey,
and Curt Brennan. Fourth row: David Ananian, Francois Joseph, Steve Devane, Bob
Cincotta, Jeff Ryan, Doug LeBlanc, Matt Quinn, Jeff Fuller, Steve DeProFio, Rupert
Soltainian, Joe Recine, Mike Chane, Greg LeBlanc, and Mike Quaranto.
The 1989 Waltham Football Team was the
epitome of the phrase: "Hard work and ded-
ication will lead to success." After a slow
start of 2-2, the Hawks strung together five
consecutive wins. The first four wins in that
string were against teams that were rated in
the top ten in the Eastern Massachusetts
Football Standings. The highlight being a 8-6
win over undefeated Arlington. In what may
be the final Mewton-Waltham game, the
Hawks trounced the Tigers 32-0. The foot-
ball team Finished number seven in the rat-
ings with a 7-3 record. To finish so high with
three losses is a tribute to the difficult sched-
ule that Waltham played. Two of their three
losses were at the hands of eventual
superbowl teams. It would be nice to list the
seniors who contributed to this great season
but such a list would have to contain all the
seniors on the team. Tri-Captains John
O'Brien and Mark Gallagher were the team
MVPs and a number of Hawks made the
Suburban League All-Star Team.
Congratulations to the 1989 football team
for a great year and a thank you from the
coaching staff for bringing back the pride to
Waltham Football.
"There goes 'Swifty! "' (middle left) Mike Prifti
"Everybody's Ail-American waiting to run some-
body over." (above) John O'Brien
"Lending a helping hand." (left) Chris Shaw
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'Whispering sweet nothings." (right) left to
right - Rick Riley, Mike Gill, and Coach
McGovern.
"Gee, what an original pose?" (left) Wayne
Brasco
"The mad Armenian shedding the block."
(below) Argishti Chaparian
"Ready for the action." (below) Chris Casey
"The Hit Man.' " (bottom left) Shawn Palmer
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'"Isn't this much better than soccer?'" (above) Kevin
Ryan
"What a powerful expression." (top middle) Brian
Connor
"Sizing up the enemy." (top right) Rick Vittum
"TOUCHDOWN!!" (right) left to right-John O'Brien, Mark
Gallagher, Rick Vittum, and Mike Prifti.
" v Qo ahead, make my day!" (below) Steve Puglielli
"Rolling up his sleeves to get ready for another intercep-
tion." (bottom middle) Rick Riley and Joe Frenna
"The special team extraordinar." (bottom right) Pete
Vaccaro
"Let's get'em!" (above)-left to right-Mark
Gallagher, John O'Brien, Mike Prifti, Shawn
Palmer, and Aghisti Chaparian.
"Don't worry, I'll just pop it back into place."
(right) Jim Owens and Trainer Debbie Riggots
"One happy camper." (left) Justin Brown
"Punishing the enemy." (above) Mark Gallagher
"Don't worry, even Anthony Carter drops a few.
(below) Rick Riley
The 1989 football cheerleading season
was very exciting. Mot only did we cheer for
the unstoppable Hawks with a 7-3 record,
we also converted to a new form of
cheerleading: power cheering. The change
was necessary because our old style of
cheerleading was becoming obsolete as
power cheering began dominating the
cheering world. We attended UCA camp to
learn the "new style." In addition to learning
new cheers and adopting a new style, we
learned many pom-pom routines which en-
hanced our game performances. We hope
cheerleading continues to grow and that
future squads cheer for a team as good as
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"The senior football cheerleaders"- (Front row, left to right) Dina Ianuzzo, Qlenna Wood, Maura Campbell
(Back row) Julie Kohler, Micole Ripley, Nicole Lingos
'Grumpy and Goofy"- (above, left to right) Maura Campbell and Glenna Wood
'What are your feet doing on top of your head?"- (left) Julie Kohler
"What are you doing talking to Brian?"- (above) Co-captain Nicole Ripley
What a fake smile."- (above) Co-captain Nicole Lingos
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Golf Team
Record: 6-7-1
This year the Waltham High Golf Team finished the season
with a 6-7-1 record in the Suburban League. This year's
team had three returning starters. Seniors Scott McCue, Jim
Castoldi, and Junior Tim O'Toole along with Freshmen
newcomer Tom Furey led the way in many of the Hawk
matches. The team also had outstanding performances
from Seniors John Moran, Brendan Legros, and Sophomore
Jason Cormier. This young Hawk team gave a solid effort
every time they stepped on the course. A fine example of
this was when they took on eventual League Champion
Mewton North and lost on the final putt of the day. The team
came out and gave it everything they had before finally
succumbing to Mewton. Although it was a disappointing loss,
the future looks good for the Hawk team.
"Golf Team Seniors'- (above) Brendan Legros, Captain Scott McCue, and Jim
Castoldi
Golf Team- (below) Coach Joseph Connolly, Tom Furey, Mike Emberley, Ben
Mele, Tim O'Toole, Brendan Legros, Scott McCue, Jim Castoldi, Dan Driscoll,
Sam Dagostino
"The sun a little bright?'' (above) Coach Joseph
Connolly and Captain Scott McCue
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Our Girls' Swim Team- (below) -First Row- (left to right)- Kathy Bryant, Kathy Dunne, Kerry
Blakely, Christine Sumner, Carrie Chiasson -Second Row- Tanna Hoffman, Karen Martin, Diane
Barry, Christine Cox, Sue Casey, Patti Barry, Christine McLoud, Lorie Martin, Val Williams,
Christine Burke, Samantha D'addario -Third row- Diving Coach Richard O'Brien, Swim Coach
Philip Richmond, Susan Luvisi, Wendy Recine, Michelle Fredette, Amy Jordan, Julie Bolles.
"Why aren't you swimming?'' (above right)- Julie Bolles.
"How's the water?'' -(above left)- Susan Luvisi.
"Don't look so scared!'
Richard O'Brien.
(right)- Swim Coach Philip Richmond, Amy Jordan, Diving Coach
The Waltham High School Girl's Swim
Team ended their season with a splash!
The Lady Hawks had a successful year,
finishing up with a record of seven wins
and five losses. Every swimmer was hard-
working and contributed something to
the team.
A big help to the team were the five
seniors, all who have been a member of
the swim team since their freshman year.
These five girls earned varsity letters as
freshmen and contributed strong perfor-
mances throughout their four seasons.
Wendy Recine led the Suburban League in
the breast stroke, taking either first or
second in every race in which she partici-
pated. Julie Bolles and Keri MacDonald
were considered two of the strongest and
versatile swimmers on the squad. Both
have been good examples to the rest of
the team. Senior Michelle Ferdette also
contributed to the team. Her good spirit
and willingness to try anything gave the
team an extra spark. Captain Amy Jordan
was the Hawk's top butterfly swimmer.
She kept the team going and wished to
help out whenever possible. Susan Luvisi
swam for her first year and earned Junior
Varsity recognition.
The season of 1991 awaits the talent of
the underclassmen. Various juniors,
sophomores, and freshmen were and will
be major factors to a winning season!
Juniors Christine Sumner, Kerry Blakely,
Kathy Dunne, and Kathy Bryant will be
strong swimmers and lead the team to
victory. Freshman Karen Martin has al-
ready broken school records and without
a doubt will top those next fall!
Keep up the good work and Good Luck
next year!
Despite their disappointing record, the
1989 Girls' volleyball team was success-
ful in many important ways. Coach
Loraine Bogosian stated that "the team
was capable of winning every match that
they took into three games," and this
spirited squad come close to doing just
that several times!
Volleyball is definitely a team sport, and
the '89 squad worked beautifully as a
team.
At the Awards Banquet, several players
were recognized for their outstanding ef-
forts. Co-captain Melanie Rogers, a 1989
All-Star, won the Coach's Award for con-
tributing "hustle that really brought our
team together," as coach Bogosian put it.
Cindy Breton won the Most Improved
Player Award; Cindy's improved blocking
were crucial on defense. Karen Corkum
was recognized as 1989's Most Dedicated
Player for both her consistent serving
skills and commitment to the team in
general. Lauren Eaton, our powerful
spiker and blocker, was recognized for
being selected as an All-Star, while Co-
captain nancy Martin received a Three-
Year Varsity Award in appreciation of her
superior offensive and defensive skills.
Since almost all of the Varsity players
will graduate this year, best wishes for a
successful season go out to Coach
Bogosian and everyone on the 1990 Var-
sity Squad. Bump! Set! Spike!
Our Girls' Volleyball Team- (above ) First Row (left to right)- Co-Captains Nancy Martin and Melanie Rogers
Second Row - Coach Loraine A. Bogosian, Roseann Foley, Mary Delaney, Cindy Breton, Lauren Eaton, Karen
Corkum, Vineeth Varughese, Cyndi Blais, Debbie DeVincent, and Patricia Rametta.
(Bottom left) - Co-Captains Nancy Martin, coach Loraine A. Bogosian and Co-Captain Melanie Rogers.
"Sitting down on the job!" (bottom right) - Standing - Melanie Rogers and Karen Corkum - Sitting (left to right)
- Mary Delaney, Roseann Foley, and Cindy Breton.
"Go for that ball" (top left) Roseann Foley and Karen Corkum.
Our JV captain (above) Amanda Young.
"Attack" (middle left) Lauren Eaton, Debbie DeVincent and Patricia
Rametta.
Who's got it?" (above) Lauren Eaton, Vineeth Varughese, Roseann Foley and Cindy Blais
"I got it" (above) Cindy Blais and Nam \ Martin
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Girls' Varsity Soccer
Record: 13-4-1
"P.I.C." ... a familiar acronym to any
member of the Girls' Varsity Soccer
Team. "Pride, Intensity, and Commit-
ment" were the contents of that acronym
and were the precise recipe for the Lady
Hawks tournament-bound team. Their
13-4-1 record broke all previous records
in Waltham High's history of Girls' Soccer.
The "spectacular sister" combos of Dawn
and Diana Famosi, Kara and Hillary
Rooney, and Allison, Amy, and Suzanne
Hardiman were definite contributors to
the team's success. Shelley LeBrun and
her indestructible "Mr. Leg" were a team
within themselves. Susie Santos with her
natural talent and Meredith Lobo with her
consistency both led to the squad's rec-
ord breaking victories. The team's togeth-
erness, prompted by Tracy Bullerwell,
Michelle Croteau, Robin Curry, and Linda
Deveaux, is something that the Girls' Soc-
cer Team will never forget. The continual
strive for unity and sense of "team" the
Lady Hawks had was the uniqueness that
made them a true tournament team.
Coach John Kelly sums up the tremen-
dous 1989 season with the familiar
phrase . . . "Simply the Best!"
Gimme that ball"- (above) Tina Meuse
Piece of cake"- (left) Meredith Lobo
Front Row from left: Susie Santos, Tracy Bullerwell, Linda Deveaux, Diana Famos., Dawn Famosw Kara
Rooney Shelly LeBrun, Robin Curry, Michelle Croteau. Second Row: Ass't Coach John Magu.re Debb.e
Tortola, Amy Hardiman, Allison Hardiman, Michele O'Connor, Stacey Delaney, Juhe Souza^Jen Connors,
Hillary Rooney, Lisa LeBlanc, Suzanne Hardiman, Kate Dacey, Meredith Lobo, Coach John Kelly.
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"I got it!" (top left)-Diana Famosi
The coaches with two star players (top right)-Ass't Coach John Maguirc, Meredith Lobo. Dawn
Famosi, Coach John Kelly
"Hold it" (left)-Tracy Bullerwell
"Can't think of a better way to sum up the season!" (above)
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"Look up" (above left) Kevin Ryan.
"Nice Smile" (above right) Sean Souza.
The Boys Soccer Team (below) - top row - left to right- Coach John Simeone, Mark Saro, Matt Hinckley, Yves
Charles, Joe Cucchi, Jason Cormier, Adhem Elkomouny, Dan Antonellis, Joseph Pino, David Chevalier, Tyler
Smith, Chris Qiunta, Ryan Brophy, Coach Tom Qrinnell. Bottom row - Kevin Ryan, Chris Jacovides, Brian Monahan,
David Sarkisian, Phil Laska, Sergio Magno, Dave Maione, Mike Fernandes, Sean Souza.
Tut your tongue in" (below left) Chris Jacovides
"Nice Smile" (top left) Michelle Qarside.
"Relax" (above) Ruth Chlapowski.
"Twin Smiles" (left) Laura Magazu and
Cassandra Jarnis.
"The Team" (below) (top row) Julie
Gorman, Julie Czyzewski, Michelle Qar-
side, Erin Egleston, Heather DeVincent,
(bottom row) Brenda Boudreau, Cas-
sandra Jarnis, Laura Magazu, Shannon
Russell, Ruth Chlapowski.
"Standing Proud" (right) Cassandra
Jarnis.
The squad began with a shaky start.
Co-captains Laura Magazu and Cassandra
Jarnis were the only returning cheer-
leaders. The squad which consisted of
only eleven cheerleaders, managed to
pull off a good season. The boys managed
to have a decent season with the continu-
ous support of the cheerleaders. Other
seniors were Ruth Chlapowski, Michelle
Qarside, and Julie Gorman.
le boys' swim team went through a tough
competitive season, but coach Murray
Ragusa were proud of their individual
:omplishments.
'Senior captain and leading point scorer,
jatt Goldberg, helped in bringing the team
some close wins by placing first or second
most of his events. Goldberg qualified for
fe sectional swim meet in both the 50 yard
d 100 yard freestyle.
kunior Tim Mahoney had an outstanding
Ison leading the team in the backstroke
Vit. Mahoney also qualified for the sec-
Tils in backstroke, finishing in twelfth
"Watch where you're going. "- (top) Captain Matt Goldberg.
"Making a splash"- (above) Tim Mahoney.
"Good facial expression"- (below) Geejo Vargise.
"nice goggles'- (bottom) Donny Lucente.
The Boys' Swim Team Left to Right: Coach Dinine Ragusa, Shawn Dunton, Geejo Vargise, Matt Goldberg, Tim
Mahoney, Donny Lucente, Coach Ann Murray.
khman Donny Lucente, the team's
!?Tding scorer had an outstanding first year.
Lucente also qualified for the sectional swim
meet in the 100 yard backstroke and looks
very promising for the years to come.
Freshman Geejo Vargise also showed
great potential for the years to come.
Varigse showed great dedication and effort
to the team.
Junior Rich Despres and sophomore
Steve Neville had a good season. Despres
held the team in the breaststroke. Meville
proved to negative split his freestyle events
in three consecutive meets.
The boys' swim team for the 1989-90 sea-
son had a meaningful year throuc
work and determination. Tl
young men were able to
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The Waltham Girls' Cross Coun-
try Team got off to a great start in
the fall of 1989. The Team was
made up of many high striving
athletes ready to win and enjoy
their victories after hours of
training for each meet. The
coach, Joseph Tranchita, was
widely respected for having
trained the Waltham cross coun-
try team to be so competitive.
Members of the team were Julie
Rando, Amy Ward, Liz Hazel,
Lillian Cheng, Helene Grossman,
Lori Shomphe, Maureen Galving,
Christina Devitt and Ann Jones.
These Lady Hawks were contend-
ers for the Suburban League title
for the fifth consecutive season
until their loss to Newton North
late in the season. When the time
came to run that final stretch,
Waltham dominated Brackton,
Cambridge, Quincy, Brookline,
and tied with North Quincy, giving
it a total record of four wins and
three losses. Good luck for the
future!
"The 1 990 Girls Cross Country Track Team" (top right). Front row-Lori Shomphe Liz Hazel. Julie Rando. Ann Ward ami
Lillian Cheng. Back Row- Christine Kearney, Maureen Qalvin, Ann Jones, Julie Ward, and Helene Qi o a aw an.
"One more lap!" (left) Lillian Cheng.
Liz Hazel, Julie Rando and Helene Grossman i,kc against members ol the Quinc> track team.
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The Hawks finished at 7 wins and 13
losses. Posting this record was extremely
difficult in the Suburban League. The team
was led by Tri-captains Joe Frenna, Mark
Gallagher, and Mike QUI. Joe, a Suburban
League All-Star and the team's Co-MVP, was
second in scoring and first in assists and
steals. Mark, who suffered an early season
injury, came back to be a scoring threat and
a rebounding force. Mike came on strong
towards the end of the campaign. He was an
emotional leader and won the Most Im-
proved Player award.
The supporting cast included another
Suburban League All-Star and the other
team MVP, John Cowie. John led the team in
scoring and rebounding and carried the
Hawks most of the year. Two other outstand-
ing multiple sports athletes included Chris
Shaw and Shawn Souza. Chris, who was
successful in his football season, brought
his talents to the basketball court, bringing
much pleasure to his coach and teammates.
Shawn had several outstanding games, in-
cluding a career high 18 points against a
strong Maiden team. Three other Seniors
who contributed in a major way all season,
were Sal Barba, George Gurney, and Pete
Vaccaro. Sal began the year in the starting
line-up but then he and his smooth moves
became one of the first off the bench.
George contributed from his small forward
position in rebounding and quick scoring.
Pete was a pillar of strength supporting each
member of the team and received the
Sportsmanship award. Along with the Sen-
iors, three outstanding underclass athletes
made the varsity squad. Junior guards, Phil
Ranucci and Dan Hurley, were two of them.
Phil made the team as a Sophomore and D.J.
was called up after giving many J.V. teams
too much to handle. Finally, Sophomore,
Jeff Fuller, rounds out the team. He followed
up an incredible football season by being a
tenacious rebounder both offensively and
defensively.
The Varsity Basketball Team (above) Front Row from left: Phil Ranucci, Chris Shaw, Tri-captain Joe Frenna,
Tri-captain Mike Gill, D.J. Hurley. Back Row: Coach Joe Cacciatore, Rick Riley, George Gurney, Sal Barba,
Tri-captain Mark Gallagher, John Cowie, Jeff Fuller, Shawn Souza, Pete Vaccaro.
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" 'I hope all the girls are watching this move.'
"- (above) Shawn Souza.
" Be quiet over there, or I'll take your legs out
from under you.' "- (left) Chris Shaw.
The Basketball Cheerleaders (bot-
tom right) Front: Kristen Maribito.
Standing from left: Keri MacDonald,
Andrea Libertini, Christine Sumner,
Ellen Puglielli, Bonnie Dirr. Being
supported: Sarah Mart, Linda Can-
ning, Carla Salvucci.
"Standing on one foot while clasping
your hands - pure skill. "- (left) Co-
captain Keri MacDonald.
"WOW!!"- (bottom left) Co-captain
Carla Salvucci.
"Hanging in there."- (right) Co-cap-
tains and best friends: Carla Salvucci
and Keri MacDonald.
The 1989-90 Basketball Season marked the end of cheerleading at
Waltham High School for Senior Co-captains Carla Salvucci and Keri
MacDonald. This season's small squad proved to be one of the best and
most enjoyable of recent years.
The squad's hard work began at camp, in July of 1989, and continued
throughout the season. This not only resulted in the achievement of
personal goals but in a level of cheerleading never before seen at
Waltham High. The squad also developed a strong camaraderie through
the trials and tribulations of the season.
rione of this, however, could have been achieved without the leader-
ship of the coaches. Michelle Kierstead, in her third year coaching, and
Jacqueline Antico, in her first year as a coach, pushed the girls at each
practice and developed creative new cheers and routines which elevated
the squad's level of performance.
Each member of the squad is responsible for the success of this
season. Their positive attitudes and individual talents, along with the
strong coaching element, made success unavoidable.
The 1 989-90 Hockey Team had a memora-
ble season. It can be remembered most
because of the great determination and
hard work of this small young team.
After a set back in the first game, the team
rallied together and came on top for the
next two games against Peabody and Revere
respectively. The team showed great effort
and winning results as the team finished the
Greater Boston League with a 3-2-1 record.
Entering the Suburban League, some of
the players were troubled with injuries,
which at the time affected the whole team.
The team effort remained constant through-
out the season considering it was a young
team. The determination of our players and
the camaraderie of our team never failed
during the season.
The Hawks had a good overall season with
a 9-10-1 record. The team showed great
discipline, hard work, and a positive atti-
tude. Of all the games played, some were
won, some were lost, but the greatest victo-
ries were personal.
'Ready for anything"- (above) Dan Antonellis
"Am I at the right rink, where is everyone?"- (above)
Bob Pouliot
(above) the team
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SCORE!!"- (above) members of the team
The Varsity Hockey Team (above): Front row (left to right): Brian Bolio, Dan Antonellis, Brendan Legros, Captain
Joe Dowcett, Asst. Captain Bob Pouliot, Tom Qenova, and Mike Horrigan. Middle row: Coach McQovern, Mike
St. Cyr, Paul O'Connor, Mark Sarao, Rick MacKenzie, Jeff Savage, Brian Farrell, Brian Campana, Brendan
Campbell, Coach Fennelly, and Coach Maguire. Back row: Chris Qiunta, Mike Bourgeois, Jason Cormier, Wayne
Duplessis, Steve Richard, and Joe Casella.
" Oh, the puck is over there. "- (above left) Tom Qenova.
1 "Go ahead, just try and put one past me.' "- (above right) Joe Dowcett
"Going for a goal"- (right) Brendan Legros.
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The 1989-90 hockey
cheerleading season was one of
the most exciting memories of
our high school years. It was
based upon two senior captains
and twelve energetic girls. It was
a small squad this year which
made it easier to work with.
It was a great experience for all
of us. We enjoyed cheering for the
hockey players but most of all we
loved cheering them on to their
victories. They had a great season
with a record of 10-9-2. We wish
the best of luck to the 1990-91
hockey team.
We had some fun moments to-
gether and we would like to re-
member these memories: Dig,
Jam, Jam, Twist, Twist, Twist.
The Hockey Cheerleaders- (above) Kneeling (left to right): Keri Bergerois, Julie
Luciano, Kim McCue, Co-Captain Diana Famosi, Co-Captain Michelle Taranto,
Kathy Gillespie, Stacy Lazaro, and Dena Ventura. Standing: Jenn Covicki, Chrissy
Forbes, Donna Dewey, Heather Short, Michelle Creamer, and Karen Crane.
"The innocent look"- (below) Diana Famosi
"What's so funny?"- (bottom left) Michelle Taranto
Swishing down the slope of Prospect
Hill this year added just another exciting
venture for the Waltham Ski Team.
Head Coach Tim Reed "REEDMAN" and
assistant coaches Bob Hazel (BOB-O) and
Albi Rizzo made our season all the better.
The boys squad ended their season with
a league record of 45 wins, 5 losses and
I tie. The Dover Rovers and Xaverian
Brothers were some competition for
them, but they still carried their ski tips
through that finish line ending up as the
1990 Massachusetts Bay East League
Champions.
Jerry Lane finishing 4th in the league
and Mark Boulton was tagging, or should
I say pushing along behind in 5th position.
Matt Kiernan also had a great year.
This year neither the boys nor the girls
finished too high in the top rankings for
the state. The "guys" all hung in and
placed decently ranging from 23rd to 59th.
The girls having a tough year competing
against the "Rovers", finished 2nd in the
league. Still having great spots in the top ten
places in the league were; Jen Connors who
finished 3rd. Allison Hardiman finishing 6th
and Kara Rooney finishing 9th. With a record
of 4 1 wins and 4 losses and not being able to
have Amy Hardiman race for us this year
due to a very rare illness, we did what we
had to do and we sure had fun doing it. I'll
never forget those days at Prospect, espe-
cially Manny.
Speaking for my fellow teammates; it
seems like yesterday we were praying that
we were just put in that 8th position. Mow all
we have left is our memories of Prospect
and Reed, but never forget its Uup, Dowwn,
Uup, Dowwn.
We wish the best for years to come and
good luck with "REEDMAN" Uuuummmm!!!
The Ski Team (above)- Front row, left to right- Shelley LeBrun. Mark Boulton, Phil Lasker, Kara Rooney, Matt
Kiernan, Middle row- Michele O'Connor, Stacey Delaney, Kerry Blakely, Diana Cincotta, Tony Soave, Charlie
Moncousky, Troy Brennan, Mike Qiannotti, Brenda Hayes, Allison Hardiman, Jen Connors, Coach Reed, Back
row- Kristen Savoy, Christine McDevitt, Stacy LeLeivre, Jen Delaney, Kristen Qaeta, Shawn McQovern. Gregg
LeBlanc, Corey Black, Qretchen Lucas, Hillary Rooney, Gerald Lane, Brian Kiernan, Andrew Mullin
"In fine form (top left)- Maik Boutton.
"Shelley, shouldn't you be wearing skis?" tabow K.ir.i
Rooney and Shelley LeBrun
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The Boys Indoor Track Team had a record
of three and three. Captain Kevin Parent led
the way with strong performances in the
mile and two mile races. Also contributing to
the Hawks cause were shotputters John
Bourque, Rupert English, and Kevin Biddy.
Finishing off with strong performances were
sprinters Ralph Brutus and Ricardo Prudent,
and distance runners Dan Congalves and
Don Davidson.
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The 1 990 Boys Indoor Track Team (above) bottom row - left to right - John O'Brien, Kevin Ryan, Chris Casey,
Rick Vittum, Steve Puglielli, Seth Harris, Captain Kevin Parent, Don Davidson, John Sargavakian, and Dan
Qoncalves. Second row - Ricardo Prudent, Ralph Brutus, Steve DeProflo, Mike Minassian, Rupin Saltanian, Joe
Cucci, Kevin Biddy, Steve McGovern, Angel Guzman, Don Priest, and John Grossi. Top row - Assistant Coach
Andy LeBlanc, Brian Brannley, Brian Maguire, Keith Harrington, Eric Hartenstein, Mike Vasquezi, Rupert
English, Ron Paquette, Joe Dragone, Jeff Ward, Joe Kelly, Tim Quinn, Roody Harold, Jeff Rodley, Steve Rando,
Mike Chane, Curt Brennan, and Head Coach Dan Keohane.
"So close to the Finish Line" (above) Seth Harris.
"I'm in no rush!" (middle right) Dan Goncalves.
"A good jump" (right) Steve DeProflo
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The Girls' Indoor Track Team posted a 1-5 record for the
overall season. Despite such a setback, many individuals per-
formed well. Seniors on the team included, captain Jennifer
Englehart, Amy Ward, Maura Murphy and Cassandra Qallette.
The team was young, determined and showed definite poten-
tial throughout the season. We had our strong points with
three individuals qualifying for the state meet. These included:
Amy Ward in the 300 yard dash, Kim Lam In the 500 yard dash
and Jennifer Englehart in the 600 yard dash.
Next year more than half the team will return with Susan
Pancaldo, Lori Shomphe and Ann Kontos as tri-captains. C\ en
though the record doesn't show success, individual attitudes
such as determination and dedication, indeed, were the strong
benefactors of the team. Good luck to them and all the years
ahead!
,?mile for the camera!" (top left) Cassandra Qalletc.
Maura Murphy jumps a hurdle" (top right).
"A winning team" (above) Jen Englehart, Amy Ward, Maura Murphy and Cassandra
Qallete.
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The 1990 girls' tennis team was the
most successful team Waltham has had in
several years. Under the wing of Coach
Jay Levine and seasoned veteran tri-cap-
tains: Carla Salvucci, Marisa Pizzi, and
Keri MacDonald, the team soared to new
heights, achieving a 6-6 record for the
season. This team's success is not only
marked by the six wins but also the close-
ness of the six losses.
There were several competitive
matches with teams which in the past
were out of reach. The Hawks proved to
be a potential threat to both Newton
North and Cambridge. The girls had an
honorable loss to Newton the one time
they competed against them, losing the
match by third sets and tie breakers in the
third set.
The girls lost twice to Cambridge. After
the weak performance of the Hawks at
Cambridge, the girls eagerly awaited the
second match against Cambridge. Want-
ing revenge on their home court, the per-
formance of the Hawks surpassed the
expectations of Coach Levine. Noting the
vengeance and determination in the
strokes of the lady Hawks, Cambridge saw
the Hawks as a threat and played as ag-
gressively. The match could have gone
either way as the third singles match en-
tered its third set. The third set was com-
petitive and resulted in a victory for Cam-
bridge. This loss against Cambridge
wasn't just a loss, it eliminated the girls
from possible tournament participation.
The other teams in the league, including
Brockton, proved to be no match for the
girls. Each time faced against Brockton,
the girls "boxed" them with a victory,
beating them 3-2 at Brockton and 4-1 at
home.
Matching the closeness and camarade-
rie that existed among this season's play-
ers will be difficult. Through this camara-
derie and the tremendous performance
of not only the seniors but also the under-
classmen, the girls left their mark in the
splitting Suburban League. In the Subur-
ban League, the Waltham Girls' Tennis
Team will be remembered with respect
and as an opposing force.
The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team- (top right) Front Row
(left to right): Julie Souza, Debbie Fitzgerald, Tri-Cap-
tain Carla Salvucci, Tri-Captain Keri MacDonald, Tri-
Captain Marisa Pizzi, Kara Rooney, and Andrea
Qeraci. Back Row: Tali Kastner, Suzanne Hardiman,
Nancy Marangoly, Amy Tsao, Kim Parella, Betsy
Marangoly, Qretchan Lucas, Helene Grossman, and
Coach J. Levine.
"The successful stroke'
Salvucci.
"The look of determination'
Rooney.
(middle right) Carla
(bottom right) Kara
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'What a fantastic forehand!"- (above) Keri
MacDonald
With a nucleus of lit st time play-
ers, the Hawk boys' tennis team
struggled through a winless sea-
son. There were, however, some
bright spots. There was some ex-
cellent play from the singles play-
ers and there appears to be some
promising players among the
freshmen members.
The team looks forward to
working hard and putting it to-
gether for next season!
The Boys' Tennis Team- (top). Kneeling (left to right): Andy Mullin, Ted Basile, and Peter Kefalas. Standing:
Coach Sinerate, Brian Kiernan, Chris Jensen, Guy Richard, Tri-Captain Bob Moody, Tri-Captain Dave lllsley.
Tri-Captain Matt Kiernan, Mike Forte, and Tom Gemelli.
"Come on, go over! "- (above left) Dave lllsley
"Hmm, look at the ball soar right over the gate!"- (above right) Matt Kiernan
"He'll never return that shot!"- (right) Bob Moody
Kicking back and enjoying the game" (above) Mike Gill "Calling all the shots" (above) Coach Al Scafldi and
Captain Kevin Ryan
"Observing the game" (above) Jim Owens
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"Looking for a homerun" (above) Mark Gallagher
"This bug is more interesting than the game." (above)
Brendan Legros
The 1990 baseball team had a promising
season. Although the Hawks did not make
the tournament, they were successful. Led
by senior guidance and a solid group of
underclassmen, they finished with a 9-9 rec-
ord. The Hawks were flying high at the start
of the season, taking the Greater Boston
League by storm and compiling a 5-2 rec-
ord. The Hawks then moved on to the diffi-
cult Suburban League, featuring extraordi-
nary Brockton and north Quincy teams and
a strong Newton north team. Senior stand-
outs included Captain and Suburban League
All-Star Kevin Ryan, who finished among the
leaders in batting average. Others were
Scott McCue, centerfield; Mike Gill, second
base; Mark Gallagher, right field; Joe
Frenna, Brendan Legros, Greg Thomasetti,
Ray Gerald, and Jim Owens.
Waltham was fortunate enough to have
Jeff Ryan, Suburban League triple crown
winner. Along with Jeff were two other Sub-
urban League All-Stars: pitcher Tim O'Toole
and outfielder Chip Cononi. Rounding out
the line up were short stop D.J. Hurley,
Jason Schoener, and J.V. call-ups: Brian
Farell, Mike Horrigan, and Jeff Fuller.
The highlight of the season was the final
matchup between arch-rival newton north.
The Tigers were tournament bound and Wal-
tham had one more shot to prove to them
which team was dominant before the Subur-
ban League break-up. The Hawks did so by
trouncing the Tigers 8-2 on a strong pitching
performance, excellent defense, and a po-
tent offense.
The Varsity Baseball Team (above)
Kneeling (left to right) Mark Gallagher, RayJerald, Brendan Legros, Captain Kevin Ryan, Mike QUI Scott McCue.
Jim Owens, and Joe Frenna. Standing: Coach Al Scafidi, D.J. Hurley, Tim O'Toole, Jeff Ryan, Mike O'Doniull
Jason Schoener, Chip Cononi. Mike horrigan, and Mr. John Farell.
"Giving a cheer for the Hawks" (right) Kevin Ryan
The Varsity Softball Team (above) - bottom row - left to right - Sandra Maione, Kerri
DiMauro, Shelly LeBrun, Captain Susie Santos, Captain Amy Jordan, Linda Deveaux,
Kerri Mill, and Jennifer Griffin. Back row - Coach Joseph Salvo, Krysten DiLiberto, Lisa
Morrison, Stacey Delaney, Brenda Burke, and Juli Quirk.
The Coach and his Captains (top right) Captain Susi Santos, Coach Joseph Salvo, and
Captain Amy Jordan.
"Don't you move that foot" (middle right) Captain Amy Jordan.
"Someone throw me the ball'' (bottom right) Jennifer Griffin.
A slow start for the Waltham High Lady Hawks was very misleading.
Their record of 1 and 5 did not promise for an extremely victorious
season. Working hard as a team, the girls' opened the Suburban
League with a shutout against Brookline. From then on it was all up hill.
Amy Jordan and Kerri DiMauro took the mound for the Hawks. Jordan
posted an 8-5 record consisting of two no-hit shutouts and a win
against archrival Brocton.
DiMauro had much to show for herself and her team when she
displayed her varsity material with a perfect record of four wins and
no losses to her credit. Contributing to the teams' victories were Susie
Santos and Kerri Hill. Playing a strong second base, Santos was
everywhere she was needed. Her speed and agility was needed and
supplied. Kerri Hill held third base with strong defense and skill. Other
fielders were Linda Deveaux, Shelly LeBrun, Julie Rando, Sandra
Maione and Jen Griffin. Deveaux, LeBrun and Rando earned their
spots in the outfield and were definite keys to the winning season.
Griffin and Maione used their skill and power with the bat.
By the end of the season, the Suburban League was aware of the
Waltham High Softball Team and believed they were the team to beat.
The Hawks ended the season as Co-Suburban League Champs and
were represented by seven all stars. Playing for the first team was Amy
Jordan, Susie Santos and Linda Deveaux. The second team consisted
of Kerri DiMauro, Juli Quirk, Stacey Delaney and Lisa Morrison. At the
Softball banquet awards were given out. The MVP award was given to
Co-Captain Amy Jordan and Co-Captain Susie Santos received the
Golden Glove award. Linda Deveaux was presented with the Most
Improved Award and junior Juli Quirk received the Batting award.
As the girls enter a new league in 1 99 1 , we wish them all the best of
luck and wish for yet another tourney bound season.
The Softball team of 1990 would like to credit their coach, Joseph
Salvo for their success. Without coach Salvo and his never ending
encouragement, the tournament would have been beyond reach. We
just want to say: Keep up the good work coach and good luck next year
and in the years to come!
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Are you doing a split Linda? (above) Linda Deveaux.
"Like Wow Man" (below left) Captain Susi Santos.
Someone watch where I'm going" (above center) Kerri Mill.
Ready or not here it comes" (above right) Kerri DiMauro.
'How's this pose coach?" (bottom right) Sandra Maione.
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The Boys Spring Track Team had
over forty boys turn out. The outdoor
team Co-MVP'S, Captain Kevin Parent
and shotputter John Bourque, led the
young Hawk Team. Many seniors came
out for the first time to help the hawk
squad which ended up at and 5. Sen-
iors contributing were Sean Souza,
John Cowie, Seth Harris, Dan
Congalves, Peter Vaccaro, and Dave
Chevalier.
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The Boys Spring Track Team (top right) bottom row - left to right - David
Chevalier, Seth Harris, Captain Kevin Parent, Sean Souza, John Cowie,
Dan Qoncalves. Second row - Ricardo Prudent, Claude Decole, Ricky
Depres, John Qrossi, John Bourque, Kevin Biddy, John Bonadio,
Rupert English, and Ralph Brutus.
Top row - Coach Dan Keohane, Jose Vasquez, Demosthenes
Dominque, Joe Recine, Joe Dragone, Roody Harold, Rupin Sultanian,
Joe Swanson, Brian Demers, Sanjay Patel, and Assistant Coach Andy
LeBlanc.
"Movin" (above) Captain Kevin Parent.
"Going for the gold" (above middle) Seth Harris.
"Alioop" (middle right) Shawn Souza.
"Aren't you supposed to go under the limbo stick?" (right) John Cowie.
"It seems as though I'm running around in circles" (far right) Dan
Qoncalves.
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The Captain and her coaches, (above left) - Coach Ken Hales, Captain Amy Ward, and Coach Micole Crepeau.
"I just sit and watch" (above right) Maura Murphy.
"Off to get tonight's dinner" (left) Captain Amy Ward.
The team (bottom row) - left to right - Susie Pancaldo, Chrissy Forbes, Jennifer Connors, Captain Amy Ward.
Maura Murphy, Liz Hazel, Qena, and Lori Shomphe. Second row - Lisa McCoy, Maureen Qalvin, Ann Kontos.
Erin Whalen, Liz Paul, and Angelike Kafalas. Top row - Coach Ken Hales, Kerri Duformont, Jennifer Dean,
Ann Jones, and Coach Micole Crepeau.
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"Men, we have gathered here today ..." (above) the team
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I've got the ball." (above) Paul Vaughan
"Making a run for it"- (above) Chris Casey
"Reaching out"- (top right) Pete Russo
The Varsity Lacrosse Team- (bottom left)
First row (left to right): Paul Vaughan, Mark Boulton, Tri-Captain Chris Jacovides, Tri-Captain John O'Brien,
Tri-Captain Chris Casey, Mike T. Chiasson, Pete Russo, and Steve Puglielli. Second Row: Brian Boulton, Dave
Jones, Tony Suave, Brian Livoti, Quilio Manfradonia, and Robert Oliverio. Third row: Coach Martin Curran,
Mike Dowcett, David Carvelli, Jay Wolseley, Paul Piantedosi, Joe Hart, Mike Quaranto, and Eric Burns.
"Hmm, where did the ball go?'"- (bottom right) Steve Puglielli
The 1990 lacrosse team had its share of
ups and downs. Due to lack of experience,
the team did not have an outstanding rec-
ord, but the record does not reflect the
intensity, heart, and courage with which the
team played.
The highlight of the season and the team's
only victory was against B.C. High. The team
played its finest game of the year with most
of the squad contributing to the victory. It
was a hard fought victory with Waltham
holding the lead for most of the game and
fending off a B.C. High comeback to win the
game. The game resulted in a 13-9 victory,
giving the Hawks a season record of 1-15.
The team was led by three, four year veter-
ans: Chris Jacovides, John O'Brien, and
Chris Casey. However, each player brought
the team a special and unique quality which
made the team closer together as players
and friends. This team will be remembered
as a team with lots of courage and a team
that never quit despite the odds it faced.
"Aw, come on Ref!" (left) John O'Brien
The always informational scoreboard" (above)
Our faithful mascot" (right) the Waltham Hawk
"A star swimmer" (above) Susan Luvisi
"You don't want to mess with these guys."
<center) the wrestling team
Keep your eye on the ball." (bottom right)
Mike QUI
"A piece of advice"- (right) left to right - Susie
Santos, Amy Jordan, and Coach Salvo.
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"Did it make it over?" (middle left) Bob Moody
"What are you looking at?" (middle right) Chris Jacovides
"Oh my God, I can't believe I forgot my pants!!" (above) Kevin
Parent
"SAVE!!'- (left) Dan Antonellis
>me on, its not that heavy." (above) John O'Brien
Yeah Hawks, (above) K.n.i Roone)
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"Jump for it!"- (above) John Cowie
A step ahead of the competition"- (top middle) Kevin Parent
You cleared that one!"- (top right) Maura Murphy
SCORE!!"- (right) the football team
"Look Ma, no hands!"- (below) Michelle Qarside
Reach for your goals"- (bottom right) The hockey team.
"You put your right arm in, you put your right arm out, you put your right arm
in, and you shake it all about . . ."- (right) the girls' volleyball team
"Going for the skyhook"- (below) Mark Gallagher
"Wild Bill"- (bottom left) Bill Scanlon
"I hit it"- (bottom middle) Kerri Mill
"Trying a different angle"- (bottom right) Chris Casey
\Just sauntering down the hill"- (above) Mark Boulton "Doing a hula"- (above) Tina Meuse
Just flexing for ya!"- (above) Shawn Souza
rhe I. H *• I'll (middle) The boys' hockey team
Ace"- (above) Carla Salvucci
c harlots of Fire"- (left) tin- girls' cross-count i \ team
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his year was a successful one for all the
performing groups at Waltham High. In
February, "Music Unlimited", which is
Waltham's show choir, competed at a na-
tional competition in the Chicago area. They
were the only group from the New England
area to attend, and they received praise
from the judges at the competition. The
bands also had an excellent year. Both the
Wind Ensemble and the Orchestra received
awards for their performances at the MICA
competition in April, and our marching band
had the privilege of performing and com-
peting in Florida's Walt Disney World. The
Drama department treated the public to two
excellent productions: "The Princess Bride"
in November, and "Night Must Fall" in April.
In the Art Department, several students
were highlighted with special awards for
their artwork, which was entered into the
Globe competition. These many awards and
prizes earned by our performing and artis-
tic groups prove that the fine arts program
at Waltham High is one of the best in the
State, and one that we all should be proud of.
Arts
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Waltham High School Orchestra
Peter C. Lancto - Conductor: Front row (left to right): Wendy Recine, Selene
Swiridowsky, Alisha David, David Fox, Susan Luvisi, Jennifer Watts, Amy Tsao.
Second row: Susan Bilodeau, Margaret MacDougall, Cari Morin, Jennifer
Eastman, Brenda Hayes, Joanna Schaffhausen, Karen Fouche. Third row: Julie
Gallant, Jocelyn Patenaude, Frank Cotton, Bob Demerjian. Fourth row: Eric
Leboff, Christina Mixon, Peter Demerjian, Janet Stolowski, Katie Lenza, Mary
Delaney, Kathy Burke, Helene Grossman, Anna Velella, Brenda Demers. Fifth
row: Arthur Cormier, Chris Ryan, Zafer Mustafa, Dan Rininger, Tom Santolucito,
Brian Bolton, Brian Reagan, James Fredette, Peter Lindgren.
Conductor Peter Lancto diu-i is tin- Ol
i hestra during the Pops Concert In Nag
(left)
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Brian Reagan (left)
Brenda Demers (above)
Brenda Demers, Katie Lenza, Janet Stoloswski, Brian Reagan, Chris Ryan, and
Kathy Burke (below)
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"Play it Pete" Peter Lingren (above)
"Leaders of the Band" (right) Kathy Burke, Brian Reagan, Katie Lenza.
"The Brass" (below) Jamie Fredette, Chris Ryan, Zafer Mustafa, and Peter
Demerjian.
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The Waltham High School Wind Ensemble
Peter Lancto and Nadine Pomeroy - Conductors. Front row - (left to right) Eric
Leboff, Stephanie Meadows, Tracey D'eon, Christina Nixon, Janet Stolowski,
Anna Velella, Katie Lenza, Helene Grossman, Kathy Burke, Mary Delaney,
Brenda Demers, Colleen Carey. Second row - Tom Santolucito, Peter Lindgren,
Alex Zalevsky, James Fredette, Bob Demerjian, Brian Reagan, Frank Cotton,
Kenneth Walsh, Jocelyn Patenaude, Susan Burgess, Julie Gallant, Brian Bolton.
Back Row - Arthur Cormier, Chris Ryan, Zafer Mustafa, Don Rininger, Mark
Bolton, Peter Demerjian.
Left - Kathy Burke, Anna Velella, and Katie
Lenza; stand and take a bow.
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"A good team" (above left) Moses Liskov and Katie
Lenza.
"Are we almost done?" (above) David Fox.
Conductor Peter Lancto directs the Wind Ensem-
ble (left).
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Trombone Trio" (above) Don Rhininger, Zafer Mustafa, and Brian Reagan
"Basin Street Blues" (above) Chris Ryan
The Incredible Flutists" (above) Kathy Burke and Mary Delaney
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"Soulman" (top left) Brian Reagan
"Intense Concentration" (top right) Janet Stolowski
'Marching band leaders" (above) Kathy Burke, Brian Reagan, and Katie Lenza
"Mice Smile Sue!" (right) Susan Luvisi
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The Art Club (left to right) Tony Ly, Jen
Richards, Eric Hoffman, Michelle Freddette,
Jade LeBlanc, Karen Corkum and Bob
Moody.
This year was indeed a great
one for members of the Waltham
High School Art Department. This
year Waltham participated in the
"Globe Scholastics" Art Competi-
tion, and the results were good.
Karen Corkum came home with a
gold medal, as did Bob Moody for
his sculpture. Three Waltham stu-
dents; Bob Moody, Eric Hoffman,
and David Chang, were asked to
compete at the national Level. Al-
though none of them won at the
national competition, all three of
them show promise, and hope to
pursue careers in art.
Finalists for the National Art Scholarship Competition.
(left to right) Bob Moody, David Chang, and Eric Hoffman.
State Gold Medal Winner Karen
Corkum. (left) Waltham High Artist, Michelle
Fredette (far left).
Drama Club (Above) Left to Right- Julie Trumbour, Jodi Walker, Meredith
McElroy an Leah Tortola, Kim Levering, (hanging) Eric Bergeron, Mike Wade and
Jim Inzirillo
"Voted Best in Drama" (top right) Matt Brennan
"An Excellent Actress" (right) Meredith McElroy
This year was a memorable one for members of the WHS
drama club. The club, under the direction of Ms. Lashoto,
successfully presented two plays this year. In the fall, the club
presented Monty Python's "The Holy Grail", which was entirely
student casted and directed. In the spring, the club presented
"night Must Fall", an exciting murder mystery. Both plays were
great, and highlighted the incredible acting talent of some of
Waltham's students.
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"The Waltham High School Jazz Choir" (top)
"Sing it Sharon!" (above left) Sharon Legrow
"I hate my solo!" (above right) Kathy Bryant
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"The WHS Jazz Choir performing at the Pops Concert" (top)
front row- Greg Scott, Alex Hallock, Jamie Dougherty, Kristen OMalley. Kathy
Snyder, back row- Ken Freda, Mike Ferrick, Matt Sullivan, Melanie Rogers,
Amanda Musto.
"Sweet Georgia Brown" (above) Janice Coppi
"The Java Jive" (right) Selene Swirdowsky
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"Basin Street Blues" (left) Shaun
McQovern, Bernadette Buckley, Bill
Manley, and Julie Champion.
'Theme from Ice Castles" (bottom left)
Lisa Kett.
"All at Once" (below) Janice Coppi.
156
'Starmaker" (top) The Waltham High School Show Choir.
"You've Got a Friend" (above) Melanie Rogers.
Something to Sing About" (right) Shawn LeBlanc.
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"Will You Marry Me?" (top left) Matt Brennan and Bernadette Buckley.
"Excuse Me!" (top right) Krister) Roberts
"Whats in the Box?" (above) Julie Trombour, Bernadette Buckley, Matt Brennan and Jodi Walker.
"Why me!" (right) Julie Trombour
"Let me serenade you" (below) Matt Brennan
"Family Gathering" (bottom) Matt Brennan, Leah Tortola, Kristen Roberts, and
Bernadette Buckley
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THE.DECAD
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MS is known for our numerous fund
raisers which help organizations, sports
teams and clubs during the school year.
Carnations, candy sales, and Student
Santa are just a few examples of the
noted money makers. Our annual Student
Santa program this past year was a tre-
mendous success! Due to an outpouring
of generosity from every homeroom, over
250 needy children in the Waltham area
were recipients of gifts and toys they would
otherwise be without during this festive time
of the year. Among the infamous and widely-
known activities at WHS are: Homecoming,
Dance Theatre, Senior Social, Gong Show,
Senior Revue and Senior Prom. These and
other events represent the culmination of
thoughtful and organized planning between
students and faculty advisors.
Activities
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Leaders of the band" (top left) Brenda Demers, Katie Lenza, Janet
Stolowski, Brian Reagan, Chris Ryan, and Kathy Burke.
Cheering the team to victory " (top right) Maura Campbell.
God. I hate this song! (above) Brian Reagan.
"The Mayor with the Queens" (right) Mayor William Stanley with Monica
Pandolfi, Chrissy forbes, Alisha DiGregorio, and Julie Trumbour.
.
A Winning float (top) The Vocational Float.
'Hey Jen, Look! (above left) Amy Jordan and Jen Englehart.
The Great Waltham Wall (above right) Our football team.
Straight ahead (right) Chris Ryan.
This year's homecoming week was a suc-
cess! Despite the frigid weather, the football
game was a 30-20 victory over N. Quincy. To
complete the weeks festivities, the game was
followed by a huge dance. Homecoming be-
gan with a giant scavenger hunt. Many groups
competed, but Student Council reigns as win-
ner once again. The next event of the week
was the annual homecoming rally. Male ath-
letic team captains were surprised to receive
(while blindfolded) a special kiss from their
"mommies" that afternoon. Also the home-
coming king, queen and their court were pre-
sented. The senior king was Michael Fer-
nandes and his queen Monica Pandolfi. Their
court consisted of junior Chrissy Forbes,
sophomore Julie Trumbour and freshman
Alisha Qregorio. The following day, as seniors
pushed through the college boards, prepara-
tions for the parade were being made. Many
trucks and cars drove through downtown Wal-
tham to cheer on the football team. The com-
petition for the best float was judged by Mr.
Sorin, and the winner, with a float they cre-
ated themselves, was the Vocational High
School. On the float they had representatives
of each course of study offered at the Voca-
tional School . Homecoming was a week of fun
and school spirit. The tradition has lasted
many years and hopefully for even more to
come.
163
"A dramatic procession" (top left) Members of the ROTC team lead the Home-
coming parade
"Our City Leaders" (top right) Mrs. Stanley, Mayor William F. Stanley, and School
Committee members Robert Waddick and Jennette McCarthy
"The Honor Society Float" (left) Karen Corkum, Robin Curry, and Linda Deveaux
"What a Tuba!" (above) Peter Demerjian
Wave Those Flags!" (top) The WHS colorguard at the Homecoming parade.
Lovely Ladies" (above left) The Queen and her court at the Homecoming parade.
Halftime Solo" (above right) Tom Santolucito
165
It was a night to remember. The snow
was falling and Christmas lights were
sparkling. It was the night of the first ever
Senior Social. The girls were dressed ele-
gantly in evening gowns and the boys wore
their finest clothes. The Paine Estate was
decorated festively with a Christmas tree,
wreaths, and a mistletoe. The festivities be-
gan with a buffet dinner, followed by a night
of dancing. The Senior Social was a perfect
way for us to share our holiday spirit with
fellow classmates. We hope future senior
classes will continue this event, making it
another Waltham High tradition.
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Dave Maione
"Rockin' around the Christmas tree.'' -
(above) Kara Rooney and Michelle Tar-
anto
"I've got rhythm.'' (middle, right) Rick
Riley
"Once, twice, three times a lady." -(right,
left to right) Carla Salvucci, Keri MacDon-
ald, Marisa Pizzi
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"Guess who's chiming.'' -(top left)
Front row (left to right): Kevin Ryan,
John O Brien, Mike Gill, Brendon Le-
gros, Mike Prifti. Back row: Mark Gal-
lagher, Matt Kiernan, Chris Casey,
Keri MacDonald, Steve Puglielli,
Marisa Pizzi, Peter Vaccaro, Shawn
Souza.
Two singular sensations. (top
right) Nicole Lingos and Susan Frost
The Barbie and Ken evening collec-
tion.'' -(bottom right) Kara Rooney
and Peter Vaccaro.
Two wild and crazy guys, (middle)
Bill Keane and Mike Pemandes
Jingle-bell rock, (bottom, left) Julie
Gorman, Dawn Famosi, Deb Fitzger-
ald, Ann Margaret Basile, and Cori
Chiara.
"The Cast of the 1990 Senior Revue'
Senior Revue
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spectacular performance, put
on by a large number of Wal-
tham High School Seniors.
With less than four weeks of
preparation, the cast pulled to-
gether to perform an outstand-
ing show. Showing spirit and
enthusiasm, the students trav-
eled in a snow storm to the high
school in order the rehearse.
The devoted group received
support from the audience
which helped the performers
shine. Singers, dancers and so-
loists deserve a great big ap-
plause, but most of the credit
belongs to the MC's: Maura
Murphy, Vicki Capolla, Lynne
Vellente, Eric Hoffman, Darren
Waggoner, Chris Shaw and
Matt Brennen. They showed
their show-biz talents as they
added humor throughout the
night. Director Bob Eagle,
Debbie Peros-Finnell and Mark
Porrier and Mr. May worked
behind the scenes to create a
masterpiece as only people of
their expertise and creativity
could. It was a night to remem-
ber!
You tell 'em Patty!" (above) Patrica Bellini
Good Friends" (right) Julie Champion and Lisa Kett
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'Head all about it" (above) Mark Qallaqhei
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"What a lady" (top left) Lynne Vallente.
"The Qrand Finale" (above) Lisa Kett.
"Beach Bums" (left) Lori O'Neill, Tracy
Bullerwell, Linda Deveaux, Jen Arcese,
Cindy Breton, and Patty Bellini
170
"The Three Musketeers" (above) Eric Hoffman, Darron Waggoner and Chris
Shaw.
"A well dressed Gentleman" (right) Steve Puglielli.
"Revenge of the herd!" (far right) Peter Vaccaro.
Mickey and Minnie with the cast of Senior Revue (above)
"Yes, I'm singing to you! (right) Maura Murphy
171
"The Cast of the 1990 Senior Revue"
"Do you like my suit?" (left) Mike QUI.
"The happy elf" (above) Peter Vaccaro.
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"Sharp Dressed Man" (top left) Darren Waggoner
"What an outfit!" (top right) Shawn Souza and Maura Murphy
"The Senior Revue Chorus" (above) Front Row- Nicole Lingos. C.ara Rooney, Keri MacDonald, Carla Salvucci. Lisa Cotton
Mary Leger, Ryan Carraflello. Back Row- Iris Libertine Brian ( oimicr Mm Harrington, Micole Bouchard. Katie Lenza.
Julie Champion, Vineeth Varughese. Kathy Green, Karen Corkum, Kim Harrington, and Lauren Eaton
173
Once again, the Student Coun-
cil sponsored the annual W.H.S.
Carnation Drive. The event was a
complete success, but not with-
out the help from the national
Honor Society. The Student
Council Treasurer, Steve Pug-
lielli handled the financial and
organizational duties. Mr. Steven
Goodwin, Mr. Anthony Piante-
dosi and Mr. John Cox helped
with the distributions of all the
flowers.
With the much needed and
grateful support of volunteers
and homeroom representatives,
the 1990 Carnation Drive raised
more money than ever before.
174
"Has Cupid been here? (top right)-Mike
Jackson.
Yes, this is our President" (above)-
Lenny Cotugno and Mike Chiasson.
'He did it!" (right)-Scott Lanno, Larry
Linscott, and Phil Lasker.
Sweetness" (middle top)-Brenda
Demers.
"Friends Forever" (above)-Joanne Barba and Denise Arena.
"Oh Mike, you shouldn't have'' (top right)-Steve Puglielli and Mike QUI.
"A thorn between two roses'' (below)-Marisa Pizzi, Shawn Souza, and Carla
Salvucci.
"All decked out for Valentine's Day'' (bottom right)-Susan Frost.
Part of the cast of the 1989-90 "Dance Theatre'
"Stay away from me Mike!" (left) Michelle Taranto and Mike Jackson.
I'm pointing at you" (above) Ed Power.
176
Dance Theatre
What a great showing it was for the 1 989-90 Dance
Theatre cast! With many strenuous rehearsals, the
dancers worked together to perform the best piece
of entertainment ever! Dance captain, Maria and
dance instructor Debbie Peros-Finnell, choreo-
graphed routines then skillfully taught them to stu-
dents with many different dancing capabilities. A few
dancers performed solo numbers on the stage:
Meredith Lobo, Shauna Boudreau, Dan Antenellis
and Mike Jackson. Everyone was great and the show
received much praise from everyone who saw it.
"Check that out!" (top) The men of Dance Theatre
1 love this dance" (middle left) Danyelle DiQregorio
Sail Away" (middle right) Carla Salvucci
Revenge of the Nerds" (above) Ryan Carrafiello
The Happy Dancer" (right) Jodi Walker
177
"The Waltham High Chorus" (left)
"Organizers of the event" (bottom left)
Carla Salvucci and Lauren Luchette
"Play the cello Sue!" (below) Susan Luvisi
178
With over 250 kids to sponsor, the student
Santa program ran its sixth successful year.
Led by the national Honor Society and Stu-
dent Council, each homeroom was encour-
aged to take on at least one child. Many
homerooms took on more than one child
and the program was also supported by
many clubs and individuals. Under the lead-
ership of Mr. Cox and Mr. Goodwin, the gifts
were festively wrapped and presented at the
Annual Student Santa Assembly. The assem-
bly was held in December. Mayor William F.
Stanley attended and thanked the school for
its contribution to the city's poor. The Cho-
rus performed many holiday favorites, fol-
lowed by the band's merry selections. The
stage was alive with hundreds of gifts just
waiting to be delivered to the children of
Waltham. Later that afternoon, the gifts
were put in trucks for different organiza-
tions and churches throughout the city.
These people distributed the gifts to the
children themselves. Thanks to the help of
Waltham High School Students, hundreds of
children in Waltham were given a Merry
Christmas.
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The Mayor speaks" (above) Mayor William Stanley
A talented group of students" (below) The WHS Wind Ensemble
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On Thursday evening, March 29, 1990, the members of the
national Honor Society hosted the second annual Teacher
Appreciation Dinner. It was held in the cafeteria and it was the
members' way of showing the teachers of Waltham High that
they are truly "appreciated."
The dinner lasted only a few hours but the preparation
consisted of many hours. Immediately following the close of
school, each member of the Honor Society reported to the
cafeteria. Each member was then assigned to a task. These
tasks were salad washing, making meatballs, setting tables,
and buying pounds and pounds of pasta.
That evening the teachers were greeted and even served by
the students. The home cooked meal was a success but the fun
was just beginning. Following the dinner there was a cut-throat
game of Jeopardy hosted by Mr. Hallion and his lovely assistant
Vanna White (better known as Keri MacDonald). The game was
complete with a Jeopardy board, music, and even a student
performed commercial.
Eventually the teachers began to disperse with a sense of
well-being. Once all the teachers had left, the members of the
national Honor Society were proud that they had given the
teachers of Waltham High School the honor that they so greatly
deserved.
Marisa Pizzi, Mr. Harrington, and Melissa Hegger (left).
Mr. Walker, Robin Quaranto, Mr. Conners, Cindy Breton, and Mr. Sinerate
(above).
Robin Curry, Mr. Conners, and Linda Deveaux (below).
180
Carla Salvucci with Mr. Viens (top left)
Mr. Hallion tries his hand at "Jeopardy"
(above)
Paul Chaisson. Allison Hardiman. Mr.
Qrinnell and Mike Chaisson (left)
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The National Honor Society in-
duction ceremony was held on
Nay 22, 1990, in the Robinson
Auditorium. On that evening
twenty seniors were inducted into
the national Honor Society.
Throughout the year, these stu-
dents worked with the twenty
other members who were in-
ducted to the Honor Society in
their junior year.
The mistress of ceremony was
Carla Salvucci, President of the
national Honor Society. She led
the group in reciting the national
Honor Society pledge and in the
traditional candle lighting cere-
mony. Carla, along with the other
officers, spoke about the four
standards of the Honor Society,
which are leadership, scholar-
ship, service, and character.
Many distinguished guests
made an appearance and praised
the members of the Honor Soci-
ety for their accomplishments
both inside and outside of the
classroom. Mr. Qraceffa, Princi-
pal; Senior Housemaster Mr.
McQovern; and Advisor Mr. Cox
addressed the group and had
many remarkable things to say.
Together these forty students
worked hard to serve not only the
school but also the community,
leaving the Class of 1991 with a
tough act to follow.
Above-Matthew Kiernan, Keri MacDonald, Mr. John Qraceffa, Mr. Paul McQovern, and Mr. Norman
MacDonald.
Bottom left-Advisor Mr. John Cox.
Bottom right-Lauren Eaton and Linda Deveaux.
Above-the Robert Treate Paine Estate.
Below-Carla Salvucci and Michael QUI.
Bottom right-Kristen Roberts and Vineeth Varughese.
On Monday, May 21, 1990, the
members of both the national
Honor Society and Student Council
gathered for their annual banquet
on the Robert Treate Paine Estate.
The banquet was a time for the
members and advisors of these or-
ganizations to celebrate the closing
of a successful school year.
The members and advisors were
praised by many distinguished
guests, such as Mr. J. Daddona,
Superintendent of Schools and Mr.
Qraceffa, Principal of Waltham High
School, for their continuous
hardwork and success.
Although the evening was rather
formal, it proved to be quite socia-
ble, as the members of the national
Honor Society and Student Council
discussed the past year in retro-
spect.
national honor society officers
Carla Salvucci.
President of the National Honor Society.
Marisa Pizzi.
Vice-President of the National Honor Society.
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Matthew Kiernan.
Treasurer of the national Honor Society.
Keri MacDonald.
Secretary of the National Honor Society.
Class Officers
WALTtlAM HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS
President - Michael T. Chiasson
Vice President - Melissa Hegger
Secretary - Monica Pandolfi
Treasurer - Stacy Annese
(above) Stacy Annese, Mike Chiasson, Melissa Hegger, Monica Pandolfi
WALTtlAM VOCATIONAL
HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
OFFICERS
President - Paul Chartier
Vice President - Steven
Larade
Secretary - Robert Menendez
Treasurer - William
Greenwood
Representative - William
Gallant
(above) top row - Steven Larade, Robert Menendez, William Gallant, William Qreenwood, bottom row - Mrs. Marsha
McDonough, Paul Chartier, Mr. William Nolan
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Student and
Advisory Council
front Row (left to right) Steve Puglielli, Michael Gill, John O'Brien,
Mr. Goodwin. Second Row- Jen Conners, Kara Rooney, Jean Good-
win, Melanie Rogers. Back Row- Maura Darcy, Kerri Mill, Robin
Curry, Linda Deveaux, and Lauren Luchette.
Michael Gill- Student Council
President
John O'Brien- Boys' Vice
President
Kara Rooney- Girls Vice
President
Steven Puglielli- Treasurer
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Lauren Luchette- Recording
Secretary
Melanie Rogers- Advisory
Council President
Robin Curry- Co-Vice President
Kerri Mill- Co-Vice President
Linda Deveaux- Co-Vice
President
The head table" (above) left to right-Michael Gill, Monica Pandolfi, Stacy Annese, Michael T. Chiasson, and Paul Chartier.
"Awards for a job well done"
(left)-Seth Harris, Vineeth
Varughese, Mary Leger, and
Dave Maione.
"Our star athletes" (bottom
left)-Mr. Rando, Mrs. Rando,
Julie Rando, Mark Gallagher,
Mrs. Gallagher, and Mr.
Gallagher.
"The future Barbara
Streisand" (bottom right)-
Patricia Bellini.
Senior Dinner
Many faculty members and stu-
dents accompanied by parents and
relatives congregated in the W.H.5.
cafeteria on May 24 for the tradi-
tional Senior Dinner.
The evening began with the Class
Song performed by Patricia Bellini.
Then followed a dinner, the reading
of the Class Will, Superlatives, Ath-
letic Awards and a special presenta-
tion of Certificates of Merit and
Awards.
At the head of the table were
seated officers of the national
Honor Society, Student Council,
Yearbook Staff, Class Officers and
the Vocational School Class Offi-
cers. Sweet harmony and a dazzling
performance was presented by the
notorious W.H.S. Show Choir. The
Class of 1990 Senior Dinner was
truly a night to remember!
1 990 Yearbook
The 1990 Yearbook was put together by a number of students from
this years class. Many seniors volunteered their time by working at
home, working in our office or by getting ads from the public.
Although we had many individuals working on our book, our Co-
Editors put in countless hours from beginning to end. Co-Editors Carla
Salvucci, Melissa Hegger, and David Demerjian started in the summer
of 1 989 and ended in July of 1 990. They worked night and day until the
middle of July to produce the best book possible.
The yearbook staff has added some new features in this years book.
We added some art work drawn up by a number of seniors from the
art department. We also added a fine art section featuring the music
department, the art department and the drama department.
This years book does not contain as much color as books in the past.
The primary reason is the slow economy and the number of ads
received by us. Many of the businesses that contributed in the past
could not afford to buy an ad this year or were no longer in business.
Although we are down in the number of color pages, we still feel that
we have produced a quality book for the finances we had to work with.
Mr. Salvo would like to thank everyone for the countless number of
hours they put in to bring this book together. Mr. Salvo is especially
grateful to the Co-Editors that were always around when needed.
We wish the class of 1990 the best of luck and we hope that you are
thankful to the Co-Editors and all your classmates for all the time and
work it took to produce the:
1990 YEARBOOK
Above - Co-Editors Dave Demerjian, Melissa Hegger, and Carla
Salvucci, and Advisor Joseph Salvo.
Below - Karen Corkum, Art Editor.
Susan Frost, Office Manager.
Robin Curry, Computer Operator.
Shawn Souza, Yearbook Sales.
Julie Bolles, Yearbook Ads.
Carla Salvucci, Co-Editor in Chief.
Dave Demerjian, Co-Editor in Chief.
Grace Calore, Homeroom Collections.
Kerri DiMauro, Literary.
Tara Donovan, Typing.
Amy Jordan, Office Assistant.
The Waltham High School yearbook was printed by Jostens
Printing and Publishing Division, 4000 So. Adams, Topeka, KS
66601. The Jostens in-plant consultant was Cindy Owen. The
Jostens area representative was John Meister. The advisor was
Joseph Salvo.
The cover was a craftline embossed printed on Firebrand
material #497 with Cordova grain and black ink and silver foil
applied. The artwork was done by Rick Brooks. The endsheets
were Sterling Silver #420 Transicolor material. The 356 pages
used 80# Gloss paper with black ink applied for the entire
book. Approximately 64 pages were printed with the four
process colors.
The official school photographer was Purdy-Vantine Studios
represented by Terry Bleiler.
The dominant type style used throughout the book was
Benguiat Book #47. Body copy was set in 10 point uith cap-
tions in 8 point. Headlines ranged from 14 to 60 point.
A press run of 325 yearbooks was delivered in November of
1990.
Senior Housemaster Paul McQovern and Co-Editor in Chief Melissa Hegger.
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This Is The Time
Junior Prom 1990
The long awaited evening of April twenty-seventh had finally
arrived. The Junior Prom was being held at the newly built Vista
International Hotel which overlooks the Quabin Reservoir. We
would be the first class to hold our prom there. The weather
co-operated by being sunny and hot as we prepared for the evening.
The boys became young men as they dressed in their impeccably
tailored tuxedos and the girls became beautiful young ladies as they
slipped into their elegant yet trendy gowns. The intensity and excite-
ment that we felt mounted as our limousines arrived at the ballroom
of the Vista International.
As we entered the foyer, each couple had their picture taken by
the photographer. While we waited for dinner, we visited with our
friends and classmates and commented on how exquisite everyone
looked. Dinner was served around 8:30. The meal consisted of a
salad, baked chicken breast, and mixed vegetables. After our meal
we had the time of our lives dancing to the music played by the D.J.
As tradition at every prom, the queen and her court were ap-
pointed by the Vista's waitresses. Annese Merryweather was
crowned Queen of the 1990 Junior Prom and Susie Pancaldo and
Merideth McElroy her court. Annese and her date lead the prom
theme dance, This Is The Time" by Billy Joel and other couples
then joined in. By 1 1:30, the tired but still energetic juniors dis-
persed from the Vista and were off to the beach or maybe a friends
house to celebrate all night. No matter where we went after the
prom, it was a time that we will never forget.
Article by
Right - Dennis Casey and Carrie Chiasson. Michelle O'Connor
Bottom left - Ken Freda and Christina Holub.
Below center - Amy Roy and Steven Vellis.
Bottom right - Chris MacDonald and Denise Lorette.
Left (left to right) Mike Fernandes, Meredith
McMelroy, Annese Merryweather, Javier
Bauer, Susie Pancaldo, and Phil Laskar.
Center left - Ryan Brophy and Valerie Walsh.
Below - Steve Turpin and Juli Quirk.
Bottom left - Erick Cresser and Anna Curry.
Bottom right - Annese Merryweather and
Javier Bauer.
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n May 29, 1990, the Sheraton Tara
Framingham was the setting for one of
the most memorable nights of our lives.
Although the weather could have been
better (actually it was a torrential
downpour) we managed to make the best
of it. The last minute details had us rushing
around to tuxedo shops, beauty parlors and
the local florists.
Although rain seemed probable on
graduation day, spirits remained high and
excitement was widespread. At 2:00 PM,
without a drop of rain in sight, the sun
began to shine as the graduation march
began. The rows of red and white gra-
ciously filed into their seats at Leary
Field. The ceremony was underway!
The two final events of our high school
days are just memories now. Memories
of our days at Waltham that we will look
back on years from now and say "O-yeah,
o-yeah, I remember that!" These were
the best days of lives so far!
Senior Week
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"The queen and her court" (above)-Joe Alfeo, Monica
Pandolfi, Lesli Lane, Mike Vallerand, Meredith Lobo, and
Carlo Cimino.
"Dancing the night away" (top right)-Sandra Maione and
Lucas Taddeo.
"True love" (left)-Lisa Kolosiej and date.
"A touch of class" (bottom left)-Dave Demerjian.
"Look at my pretty corsage" (bottom right)-Joanne Barba
and date, Denise Arena, and Sal Barba.
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"Sheer elegance" (top left)-Jennifer Vautour.
"Stand by your man" (above)-John Mola and Monique Leger.
"Want to dance?" (left)-Lauren Ferrazzani and Paul Chartier.
"Cheese!" (bottom left)-Sheryl Stone and Dave Belskis.
"Everybody say pizza!" (below)-Paul Cacciatore. Linda Deveatu Kathy Burke
and Tom Santolucito, Kim Harrington and date.
"Hey, don't I know you?" (above left)-Eric Bisson and Kenny Donis.
"Let the good times roll" (above)-Lynne Vellante, Kelly Brazil and dates.
"Me and my girl" (bottom left)-Joe Frenna and Lisa McCoy.
"Everybody smile!" (below)-Mike T. Chiasson, Sheryl Morrissette, Lisa Kolosiej,
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Whats so funny?" (right) Mr. Piantadosi and Mr. McQovern lead a line of graduates.
The Procession Begins" (below) The Class of 1990 Heads toward their seats.
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'Stepping into a new Beginning" (above) Ms. Fitzpatrick with a line of graduates.
'Good Friends" (right) Mike Chiasson and Julie Kohler
Pomp and Circumstance" (bottom left) Chris Ryan
'Class Poet" (bottom right) Jade LeBlanc
"A Happy President" (right) Michael T. Chiasson
"The newest fashion in eyewear" (below) Nick
Semenza
'Best Friends" (bottom right) Michelle Qarside
and Mary Delaney
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"Smiling Graduates" (left) left to right-
Robert Qosselin, Lisa LeBlanc, Robert
McGregor, Mancy Gosselin, Thomas
Gosselin, Dawn Caesar
"Presenting the Class Gift" (below left) Mr.
Graceffa and Melissa Megger
"These are the times to remember" (below)
Peter Vaccaro, Carla Salvucci, Keri
MacDonald, Marisa Pizzi and John O'Brien
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"The latest in graduation wear" (above)-the graduates of the Class of
1990.
"Standing proud" (left)-the graduates awaiting the presentation of their
diplomas.
"Musical talent" (bottom left)-Brenda Demers and Kathy Burke.
'Smile pretty" (below)-Denise Arena, Nicole Bouchard, Lisa Cotton, Mary
Delaney, and Kristen Carson.
"As soon as I get that diploma I'm going to run . ,
Kachajian
really fast! "- (above) Dave
"Hey, we're the class clowns? "- (above) Kneeling (left to right) Dan Antonellis, Phil
Benoit, and Ken Arsenault Standing: Tony Allia.
"Preparing to take the walk"- (above) graduates of the Class of 1 990
"Hey Joanne, check out that guy! "- (right) Denise Arena and Joanne Barba
"I'm so excited!!" (left) Linda Deveaux
"Follow the leader" (above) the Class of 1990
"Gimme, gimme, gimme!" (bottom left) Maura Campbell and School Committee member, Mr. Henry O'Brien.
"The MCs" (bottom right) Carla Salvucci and Mike Gill.
"Sheer dedication" (far left)-Katie Lenza.
"Say it with flowers" (left)-Nicole Bouchard and Lisa
Bourque.
"Mats off to the graduates" (below)-the Class of 1990.
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n order for the Waltham 1990 Mirror to
ultimately become a success, many se-
niors headed straight to the companies
asking for ad's. Without the advertise-
ments in this yearbook, colored pages
would not be at all possible. Unfortu-
nately, because of the Massachusetts
economy, many companies were not able
to give their usual amount of money. Most
of the companies and professionals that
donated to our yearbook have always
done so and we are grateful for their
generosity and their adherence to this
tradition. Thank you for your advertise-
ments and your support.
Ads
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Congratulations on your tremendous achievement. We are very
proud of you and wish you the best of luck in the future.
Love,
Mom, Papa and Danielle
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Carta Salvucci and family.
Dave Demerjian
Congratulations Dave! We are so proud of you and everything that
you have accomplished.
Love
Mom, Dad, Peter and Bobby.
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May you both continue with the success that you carried through
high school.
Love,
Your Parents
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Marisa Pizzi and Carta Salvucci
Congratulations Frantz. May you have
success in everything you do.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Cynthia, Elizabeth,
and Grandpa Camille.
Frantz Sylvestre Jr. and Family.
Congratulations! Best of luck in the
future.
Love,
Mom and Dad
John O'Brien
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Congratulations Melissa, you have always
made us proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Jim, Samantha, and Kayla.
Melissa Hegger and family.
Congratulations Mark! Last but not least! We
are very proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Maureen, Andrea, Matt
Jay and Judy, Tim and Dianne
Mark Gallagher and Family
Brian Monahan and Nicole Ripley
Congratulations Brian!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Kathy, and Steven
Ray Jerauld and Parents.
Congratulations Ray, a great son. We are
sure your future holds much success and
happiness because of your winning ways
and great personality. We are confident that
with your determination your future goals
will be achieved.
Love,
Mom and Dad
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Nancy Martin, Cindy Breton, Michelle Garside, Stacy Sacco, and Kristen Carson.
Congratulations Michelle on your hard work. We are very
proud of you.
Love,
Mom, David, Jennifer and Brian
Michael T. Chiasson and Kenneth A. Donis
You didn't think I could do it, did you?
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Paul Sotis
Congratulations Paul! We are very
proud of your academic
achievements, and your
performance on stage. Best
wishes for continued success in
college!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Nancy
Mike Prifti
Congratulations! Good luck with
your plans for the future!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Melissa Galvin And family
Congratulations Melissa! We are all
very proud of you and we love you!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Maureen, Meghan and
Michael
Dianne Hietsch
Congratulations! Best of luck to a spe-
cial daughter and young lady. You de-
serve all the happiness life has to offer-
go for it!
We love you,
Mom, Stacey and Ronny
Carla Salvucci, Julie Kohler, Marisa Pizzi, Kara Rooney,
Nicole Lingos, Keri MacDonald, Monica Pandolfi
Congratulations Nicole! With all your
dreams, ideas, and talents, you have so
very much to offer the world.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Debbie and Alyssa. Ol *7
Shirley Collette, Peter Anderer, Cheryl Keane, Rick
Collette, Mom, And Dad.
Shirley, it makes us very proud to see
you graduating from both hairdressing
and high school in the same year. Con-
gratulations and Lots of Luck!
We love you,
Gary, Mom, Peter, Cheryl & Rick.
Emily, Amanda, and Mom
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Congratulations Amanda! We are very
proud of you today Our love and wish-
es for good fortune are with you al-
ways.
Love,
Mom, Emily and Family
Melissa Metallides and family
Good job Melissa. We are all
proud of you. Good Luck and
enjoy college.
Love,
Mom, Ron, Greg and Steven.
Nicole Bouchard and Tamilv
Congratulations Micole! We are very
proud of you. Good luck in college
and with your plans for the future.
Love,
Mom, Dad and Rhonda
Frantz Sylvestre Jr.
Best of Luck!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Michael Gill and Family
Congratulations Michael. We love you
and are very proud of you.
Love,
Dad, Mom, Susan, Sandra and your
grandmothers.
Ed and Lori O'Neill
Congratulations! Good luck in the
future! We love you!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Tracey
Cesar Alvarado and Family
Congratulations Cesar! Good luck in
your Auto Mechanics course and with
your plans for the future! We love you!
Mom, Augusto and
Elsa Alvarado
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Brian Monahan and Mike Fernandes.
Congratulations Michael. We wish you
happiness and success.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Leslie and Jeffrey.
Debbie DeVincent and Mother
Congratulations Deb! We love you.
Good luck at college.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Sandy and Jim
Lauren Luchette and Family.
Ruth Chlapowski
Congratulations Lauren, we are very
proud of you.
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Congratulations! We are very proud
of you.
Love,
Mom and Dad
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Back Row- Dan Antonellis, Gerard Auguste, Ken Arsenault, Mr. Thorp, Tim Aucoin, Dan Babin, Tony Allia. Front Row-
Jen Arcese, Loryann Amelia, Christine Allain, Anne Margaret Basile, Stacy Annese.
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Homeroom 218
Third Row Victoria Coppola, Michelle Croteau, Shawn Corcoran, Paul Cody, Brian Cormier, Ms. Zardiackas. Second
row- Lisa Cotton, Karen Corkum, Catherine Connor, nancy Cotto, Jeannette Colon, Dawn Conzo, Janice Coppi. First
row- Michael Chiasson, Leonard Cotugno, John Cowie, Brian Connor.
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Homeroom 220
Top (Left to Right) - Mr. Levine, Don Davidson, Ken Donis, Dave Demerjian, Sheila Delano. Bottom - Linda
Deveaux, Evelyn Diana, Mary Delaney, Robin Curry, Kerri DiMauro, Danyelle DiQregorio, Tara Donovan.
Homeroom 228
Bottom (left to right) Lauren Eaton, Chris Dougherty, Dawn f amosi, Susan Faugno. (Top) Brian Duncan, Jennifer
Englehart, Diane Famosi, Marilyn Elysse, Marie Dumas, Consie English.
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Homeroom 248
Top row (left to right) Melissa Hegger, George Gumey, Sean Harrison, Steven Harris, Chris Hadge. Bottom row-
Kathleen Grant, Donna Hoffman, Trisha Hefner, Raedah Haddad, Jen Griffin, Kim Harrington.
Homeroom 266
First Row (left to right)- Kristen O'Byme, Lori OTieil, Crystal Parent, Mary O'Connell, Robin Parmenter, Nicola
Musto, Kelly nee, Maura Murphy, Monica Pandolfi, Brian Monahan. Second row- Kashmira Patel, Amit Patel, Shawn
Palmer, John O'Brien. Third Row- Kevin Parent, James Owens, Jitendra Patel, Jon OTieil, Anand Patel.
226
Homeroom 267
Front Row (Left to Right)- Deb Peloquin, Somphet Phongsavanh, Joyce Poirier, Marisa Pizzi, Jessica Power,
Christine Poirier, Denise Arena, Robin Quaranto. Back Row- James Porier, Steve Puglielli, Mike Prifti, Bob Pouliot,
Ed Power.
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Homeroom 272
Front row (left to right)- Venn Tang, Matt Tai, Greg Tomasetti, Andy Urban. Second Row- Andrea Thompson,
Kristin Sutherland, Sheryl Stone, Marcia Utley, Michelle Taranto, Carmen Torres, Stacy Teele, Betty Taylor. Back
Row- Mr. Paul Grady, Steve Turpin, Ed Sylvestre, Tu Trinh, Jimmy Tutiven, Peter Vaccaro, John Vallerand, Ron
Sullivan, Chris Spinelli.
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Homeroom 275
Front Row (left to right)- Mancy Young, Lynne Vallente, Linda Zagami, Robin Vallerand, Minelva Zeda, Qlcnna
Wood, Amy Ward. Standing-Siu Hgan Wong, Paul Vaughn, Richard Vittum, Jeffrey Vienneau, Charles Wentworth,
David Weeks, Ken Walsh, Randall Whelan, Amanda Young, Vineeth Varughese.
229
Homeroom 216
Sitting (left to right) Tracy Catapano, Kristin Carson, Jill Chisholm, Jennifer Cincotta, Julie Champion,
Ruth Chalapowski, Maura Campbell, Corinne Chiara. Standing Steven Chang, Chad Champion, Paul
Chaisson, Jim Castoldi, Carlo Cimino, Argishti Chaparian, Michael Chiasson, Ryan Carrafiello, Chris
Casey, David Chevalier, Ronald Carroll.
Homeroom 240
Back Row (left to right)- Candido Fernandez, Mike Fernandes, Debbie Fitzgerald, Susan Frost, Fabio
Fragale, Joe Frenna, Don Frost, Kevin Forbes. Front Row- Melissa Qalvin, Cassandra Qalette.
230
Homeroom 244
Back Row (left to right)- Laurcie Qenece, Mike Gill, Tom Genova, Matt Goldberg, Daniel Goncalves, Peter
Gigliotti, Brian Gaudet, Romann Genece, Dana Gillis, Louis Gatti. Front Row- Michelle Garside, Jen
Gandolfo, Julie Gorman, Nicole Glass, Michelle Giordano, Deb Gautreau, Shannon Gangi.
Homeroom 261
First Row (left to right)- Tara Hughes, Leslie Lane, Caroline Kalfayan, Julie Kohler, Dina lanuzzo. Bill
Keane, Cassandra Jarnis, Lisa Kett. Second row- riicole Lally, Walter Hoyt, Brian Kelly, David Kachajian
Eric Hoffman, Ray Jerauld, David lllsley, Matt Kiernan, Amy Jordan, Lisa Kolosiej.
231
Homeroom 265
Top row (left to right)- John Moran, Kevin Mogan, Shane Milligan, David Moares. Bottom row - Tina
Mola, Cheryl Morrisette, Denise Messina, Melissa Metallides, Maryann McKenna, Tina Meuse.
Homeroom 121
Top row (left to right)- Donna Carvelli, Cynthia Brydan, Colleen Carey, Mike Chiacchio, Steven
Centofanti, Mike Caissie, Dennis Butt, Paul Cacciatore, Brian Campana, Richard Campbell, Dave
Castoldi, Mrs. Kefalas. Bottom- Tom Cappadona, Santino Calore, Linda Cannice, Hillary Champlin,
Jennifer Burke, Janice Caissie, Phimmasone Chanthaseng, Souphaphone ChanthaseNg, Tracy
Burke, Carrie Chiasson, Lillian Cheng, Kelley Cassidy
Homeroom 125
Bottom (left to right)- Mary Cunnigham, Jennifer Connors, Diana Cincotta, Anna Curry, Kristine
Corkery, Ann Connelly. Top- Stephen Crain, Scott Courtney, Joe Cucchi, Chip Cononi, Artie Cormier,
Jason Cormier, Ms. Neild.
Homeroom 161
Back (left to right)- Mr. Qrinell, Greg LaBlac, Dana Levensaler, Stephen LeBlanc, Paul LeBlanc, Stai
LeLievre, Kristin LeBlanc. Front- Qretchen Lucas, Lorena Livoli, Kim Lucas, Denise Luchettc. Andrea
Libertini, Michelle LeBlanc, Antoinette Lovell.
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Homeroom 165
Back Row (Left to Right) Jason McDonough, Ramon Montes, Mr. Poulten, Andrew Mullin, Ben Mele,
Shaun McGovern, Sean McShane, Ryan Moody, Billy Morgan. Front Row- Kristen Mirabito, Lee Morri-
sette, Brenda Miranda, 'Melissa" Michelle Messina, Christine McLeod, Vicki Michaelidis, Serena
Moody.
Homeroom 169
Front row (left to right) — Sanjay Patel, Joe Recine, Mike Quaranto, Ricardo Prudent, John Priest.
Back row- Sylvie Priez, Traci Proia, Dawn Pennu, Ellen Puglielli, Elizabeth Paul, Patricia Rametta, Vicki
Previte, Margie Reyes.
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Bottom (left to right)- Malinda Laudate, Qabrielle LeBlanc, Christine Luce, Maureen Macdonald, Julie
Luciano, Melissa LeBlanc, Margaret MacDougall. Top- Pauline Leslie, Gerry Lane, Donny Lucente, Chris
LeBlanc, Frank Lombardo, Scott Lemont, Luisa Lazaro.
Homeroom 212
Homeroom 262
Back (left to right)- Julie Bolles, Tracy Bullerwell, Eric Bisson,
Philip Benoit, Justin Brown, Grace Calore. Front- Micolc
Bouchard, Cynthia Breton, Amy Calabufalo, Kelly Brazil, Karen
Braunert, Patricia Bellini, Carol Bastarache, Cynthia Blais, Lisa
Bottom row (left to right)- Mrs. Giblin, Sharon Legrow, Jade
LeBlanc, Emmanuclla Lapaix, Mary Lcgcr, Danielle I eBlar* lop
Nicole Lingos, Lisa Lawdis, Larry Linscott, Phil I askei S< oM Lano,
Mike LeBlanc, Shawn LeBlanc, Moniquc I eger, Brendan LegrOS.
Bourque.
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Homeroom 269
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Sitting (Left to right)- Julie Rando, Carrie Ranelli, Lydia Rosado, Kneeling (left to right)- Ron Sanon, Chris Shaw, Nick Semenza.
Kara Rooney and Nicole Ripley. Standing- Kevin Ryan and Mat- Sitting - David Sarkisian, Alba Salem, Minerva Santa, Carla
thew Riley. Salvucci, Stacey Sacco, Susie Santos. Standing- Paul
Sheppard, Shawn Souza, Edward Sylvestres, Franzy Samtelus,
Maria Santolucito, Paul Sotis, Mike Silva, Derrick Smith, Bill
Scanlon.
Homeroom 215
Homeroom 313
Bottom row (left to right)- Christina Forbes, Deanne Geary, Kathy Bottom row (left to right)- Lecia Phillyss, Darcia Palmer,
Gillespie, Andrea Qeraci, Amy Qatti, Stephany Davis, Kim Foster. Michele O'Connor, Susan Pancaldo, Kathy Parsons, Kris
Top row- Michael Gianotti, Ken Freda, Philip Fournier, Jen Gray, O'Malley, Jen O'Henmus. Top row- Stephen Pitterino, Tim
Lori Funari. O'Toole, Carado Pecci.
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Homeroom 154
Homeroom 172
Bottom row (left to right). Harout Kouyoumjian, Edward Kelly, First row (seated) left to right)- Tina Scafidi, Kristen Sneider,
John Kasarjian, Peter Kafalas, Ted Kabissios, Rodolfe Susan Sheridan, Debbie Sittydeth, Robin Sullivan. Second Row-
Lallemande. Middle row- Mr. Collins, Christine Kazanjian, Erika Deven Shah, Paul Staples, Rupen Soultanian, Greg Scott, Matt
Kierstead, Michelle Landry, Angelike Kefalas, Revital Kastner, Sullivan.
James Juliano. Top row- Kim Kehoe, Ann Kontos, Christine
Kearney, Nicole Kenney, Anh Lam, Kirsten Kryjak.
Homeroom 367
Homeroom - 378
Front row (left to right)- Maureen Mahoney, Terri Mctlugh, Lori
Martin, Lorie Mills, Anncy Marangoly, Karen Martin, Mary
Methratta. Back row- Qerardo Mariano, Brian T. Maguire,
Robert McKenna, Wael Manoun, Gregory Metallides, Brian P.
Maguire, Jodi Marmonti, Leah Metro.
Back Row (left to right)- Linda Velez, Dana Vittum, Rob Wa\m.ui
Steve Weddig, Mike Wilder, Brian Vellante, Tracy Vassclin. Jahlra
Velez. Front Row- Lin Wcntworth, Pam Young, Joy WcslU \ Julie
Ward, Kerri Verrochi, Valerie Williams, Christine Waitr.
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Bottom row (left to right)- Vinnie Qraceffa, Steve Lozano, Jason Furbish, Todd Robinshaw, Betty Rosado, Jeanette Colon,
David Perkins, James Shread. Middle row- Dunia Velez, lngrid Didio, Lucas Mandrahan, Bob Griffin, Peter Brennan, Eric Whelan,
Chris Moulaison, Mike Qebo, Msgt. William Dugan. Top row- Michelle Pagan, Linda Velez, Charlie Wentworth, Dan Rosado,
Brian Qaudet, David Chevalier, Shane Milligan, Randy Whelan.
French Club
Sitting (left to right)- Jen Aucoin, Vineeth Varugese, Mary Leger, Ad Breed, Tanya Moushigian, Leah Tortola, Kim Morse.
Kneeling- Kevin Parent, Amanda Youg, Sharon LeQrow, Susan Luvisi, Michelle Fredette, Elizabeth Taylor, Lisa Aucoin.
Standing- Ms. Susan Meade (advisor), Patricia Rametta, Nicole Bouchard, Roseann Foley, Lisa Cotton, Elizabeth Paul, Shaen
LeBlanc, Julie Champion, Cindi Blais, Ruth Chlapowski, Heather Short, Teri McHugh, Erin Jacob, Swati Patel. Back row- Lauren
Eaton, Brian Qaudet, Daniel Qonsalves, Julie Bolles, Christina Molub.
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Italian Club
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front (left to right)- Ellen Puglielli, Lisa McCoy, Patricia Rametta, Andrea Libertini. Second row- Jen Dean, Silvia Tracanna.
Maria Caci, Giancarla Bonomo, Tina Scafidi, Tracey Forte, Andrea Arricale, Danielle DePace, Laura Quillete, Kerry Blakely.
Diana Cincotta, Monica Pandolfi, Mr. Pizzi, Carla Salvucci, Melissa Heggar, Dominique Jacobs, Dina Ventura, Lori Melanson,
Grace Calore, Lori Amelia. Third row- Marisa Pizzi, Denise Messina, Mike Forte. Fourth row- Susie Santos, Sandra Maione,
Sergio Magno, Chris Jacovides, Steven Puglielli, Keith Qigliotti, John Arcuri, Rupen Scultanian, Bob Pouliot, Chris Andrews,
Scott Lano, Dave Maione. Top Fabio Fragale
Spanish Club
Front (left to right): Karen Martin, Tanya Magopian, Angelique Kefalas, Christine Kazanjian. Qretchen Lucas. Julie TrumbOUl
Julie Souza, Sally hickerson. Kim Harrington. Middle- Patricia Rametta. Elizabeth Paul. Andrea Libertini, Suzanne rlardirmin
Ann Kontos. Erin Whelan. Betsy Marangoly. Back- Rachel Barber. Lisa Lawdis. Michelle Qarside. John Grossi. Jill Wcslev Kim
Lam. Eric LeBoff, Ken Freda.
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Latin Club
Front row (left to right)- Emmanuella Lapaix, Brian Farrell, Mark Gallagher, Jeff Ryan, Matt Griffin, Keith Mastie, Mosea Liskov.
Second row- Brian Gearty, Jodi Walker, Erika Keirstead, Malinda Laudate, Midhi Chandra, Jen Connors, Chris Giunta, Ann
Kontos, Lisa McCoy, Gretchen Lucas, Peter Kefalas, Jim Juliano. Third row- Ms. Blair, Chris Jensen, Bob McKenna, Melissa
Collins, Kerrie Donovan, Maura Murphy, Eileen Fleming, Jean Goodwin, Angelike Kefalas, Kim Lam, Jen Richards, Meel
Pandeya, Lisa Kolosiej. Fourth row- Steven Chang, Mike Fay, Dan Driscoll, Mischal Chandra, Mike Emberley.
SADD
Members of Students Against Drunk Driving
240
Math Tutors
Front row (left to right)- Joe Mart, Jennifer Aucoin, Betsy Marangoly, Rachel English, Lisa Mazzola, Lisa Aucoin. Back row-
Vineeth Varughese, Tina Meuse, Mary Ann McKenna, Cassandra Jarnis, Matt Goldberg, Amy Ward, Deena Bataresh, Jessica
Demoy, Jodi Walker, Melissa Heggar, Nicole Glass, Shelly LeBrun, Kerri DiMauro.
Peer Education/Leadership Program
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Left to right- Jessica Demoy, Amy Ward, Amy Jordan, Allison Mardiman, Chrissie Forbes, Michele O'Connor, Tyler Smith.
Mike Chiasson, Reggie Saladin, Ryan Brophy, Stacey Delaney, Jenn Connors, Lauren Luchette, Stephen McGovern, Rachel
Barber.
Media Center Aides
Left to right- Nidhi Chandra, Lisa Aucoin, Reggie Saladin. Jill Wesley. Grace Calorc. Christine Bolio.
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newspaper Staff
Bottom (left to right)- Betsy Marangoly, Christina Molub, Kristen Roberts, Lillian Cheng, Jennifer Dean. Top- Tali Kastner,
Brian Dean, Brian Qaudet, Karen Corkum, Vineeth Varughese, Helene Grossman.
T.V. Club
Left to right- Mike Lawless, Kris Kelly, Nike Wade, Chris Miggins, Sharon Legrow, Nischal Chandras, Mr. Matthews, Eric
Bergeron, Kim Levering, Jim Inziriello and Matt Sullivan.
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YMCA Youth And Government
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Left to right- Rachel Barber, Jennie White. Advisor- M. Cochran, Advisor- T. Qrinell, Heather Ray, Steve McQovern, Ryan
Moody.
Writing Center Peer Editors
Bottom (left to right)- Cassie Qalette, Karen Corkum, Vineeth Varughese, Jennifer Arcese, Melissa Megger, Amy Ward.
Top row- Linda Deveaux, Robin Curry, Sharon Legrow, Laura Magazu, Lauren Luchette, Jen Dean, Ms. Rosemary
Geary (advisor)
Distributive Education
Front row (left to right)- Crystal Parent, Tara Hughes, Manelva Zeda, Tracey Catapano, Evelyn Diana, Paula Porier,
Christine Allain. Back row- Mr. OTieil, Mary O'Connell, Lisa Bourque, Stacey Sacco, Robin Quaranto, John Vallerand.
The Abstract Literary Magazine
Left to right- Ms. Rosemary Geary (co-advisor) Vineeth Varughese, Amanda Young, Mary Leger, Mrs. Barbara
Matthews (co-advisor).
Good Luck Seniors
from Homeroom
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Best of Luck Seniors
from Homeroom
148
Best of Wishes
from Homeroom
376
Best of Luck
from Homeroom
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Best of Luck
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Good Luck
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Congratulations and
good luck
in the future
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High School Custodians
High School Cafeteria Workers
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Thanks for everything, Mr. Hallionl!!
C-Block Woodworking class 1989-1990
Bottom Row (left to right)- Mr. Hallion, Ed Power, Ken Arsenault, Santino Calore, Eric Jasukow. Middle Row- Ricky
Ly, Joe Cucchi, Shawn Palmer, Mark Boulton, Jim Owens. Back Row- Chris Shaw, Chris McCullough, nick
Semenza, Derrick Smith, Chip Qatti, Rick Vittum. Not pictured- Ryan Carrafiello, Eric Bisson, Candido Fernandez,
Tu Trinh, Fabio Fragale.
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C-Block Computer Class
(left to right)- Lenny Cotugno, Gerard Auguste, Jack MacDonald, Argishti Chaparian, Michael Ashe
Music Unlimited - Class of 1990
Senior Graduates of Music Unlimited
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Larry Linscott and Cori Chiara
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Jennifer Cincotta, Melissa Megger, Lisa Kolosiej, Sheila
MacLeod, and Sheryl Morrissette.
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WALTHAM, MASS. 02154
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APARTMENTS
56 CHARLES RIVER ROAD
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02154
893-5038 Office
899-1208 Home
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Waltham. MA. 02154
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225 WAVERI.Y OAKS ROAD
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893-3700
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WALTHAM. MA 02254
MASTERS LIC#AI1012
617-899-7438
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Keri MacDonald,
Carla 5alvucci,
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FRED SALVUCCI CORP.
24 BANCROFT STREET WALTHAM. MASS. 02154
Telephone: 894-2197
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(617) 894-5954
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Left to right- Keri MacDonald, Marisa Pizzi, Carla Sal
vucci, and Nicole Lingos.
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121 Hammond Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Jell \ icnricau and Rich Vittum
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Shaw. Chris Casey, Scott McCue. Top row: Kevin
Ryan. Mike Prifti. Pete Vaecaro. Mike Gill. Shawn
Souza. John O'Brien. Steve Pugliclli and Brendon
Legros.
Mass Hardware
Home Centers
170 High Street
Waltham, MA 02154
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Waltham, MA 02154
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Design
Landscaping-Construction
Maintenance
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Lori Logan, Peter Gigliotti, Kristin Jannetti, and
Don Frost.
CHARLES MANERO
CATERING CO., INC.
16 Fountain Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
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We help people achieve their dreams. "
Commonwealth
Financial Group
1430 Main St., Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 890-0300
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THE KIRSCH OFFICE
DEDICATED TO THE CLASS OF 1990
Your Class of 1990
Soon will be leaving Waltham High
And fondly, and somewhat sadly,
You'll bid high school days, goodbye.
You'll take with you many memories
Of the happy years you shared,
With friends, and students, and teachers
While for the future, you prepared.
That some future now awaits you
As graduation nears;
You'll proudly accept the challenge
But you'll have your doubts and fears.
Take courage, you who graduate
You have so much to give;
You'll be the ones, who'll find the road
To a better way we live.
Your path may be to college
Or to busy industry;
Whatever you have chosen,
Do it faithfully.
Farewell, Class of 1990
Our hopes all go with you;
We all take pride and wish you well,
In everything you do.
THE KIRSCH OFFICE-REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
LOUIS J. KIRSCH, JR.
Louis J. Kirsch 3rd
Jane Kirsch
Laura Short
Ken Brown
Welton D. Brown
Fred Wilder 3rd
Barbara Dupille
Dewey Brown
Waltham Fire Fighters Union
LOCAL 866 - I. A. F. F.
175 Lexington Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
(617)647-0866
Melissa Galvin.
Sandra Maione
Lisa Cotton
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Celebrating 65 Years
Helping To Build
This Corner of America
IDEAL CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY
Get the security that comes from dealing with 65
years of tradition. The IDEAL tradition pays off for
you in consistent quality, service and support.
Get the strongest commitment in the business.
We started with one hand-operated machine in
1922. Today, we operate four state-of-the-art
manufacturing facilities, meeting the needs of our
customers throughout New England.
We continue to help our customers build this
corner of America by providing them with the
most thorough selection of superior quality
products and supplies available in New England.
Our expert technical and sales staff works closely
with architects, engineers and contractors,
providing them with helpful information and
problem-solving support.
Depend on tradition. Rely on Ideal Concrete Block Company for quality, service and support.
We're in your corner.
IDEAL CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY
Main Office: 232 Lexington Street, Waltham, MA 021 54 (61 7) 894-3200 55 Power Road. Westford, MA 01 886 (61 7) 692-3076
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Mike Gill and Carla Salvucci.
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Cubby Oil Co., Inc.
20 Medford Street
Somerville, MA
876-1885
Jen Qandolfo and Jen Englehart.
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ARKWRIGHT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
HOBBS GROUP, INC.
HOBBS BROOK OFFICE PARK
Susan Frost and Paul Chiasson
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Julie Champion and .u-m iviidCioppd.
291
Melissa Megger and sisters Samantha and Kayla
292
Best Wishes
to the
WALTHAM HIGH
SCHOOL
Class of 1990
Raytheon
Where Quality Starts With Fundamentals
EQUIPMENT DIVISION WALTHAM
Robin Quaranto and John Vallerand
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Michael Chiasson and Julie Kohler
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Congratulations
on mastering
the fundamentals
Raytheon Company
Microwave and Power Tube
Division
190 Willow Street
Waltham MA 02254
Raytheon
Where quality starts with fundamentals.
Julie Gorman, Jen Qandolfo and Ruth
Chlapowski.
WAL - LEX HARDWARE
JOSEPH GANDOLFOJR.
862 Lexingion St • Waltham. Mass 02154
Tel.: 899-8999
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Pizzi. Middle- Carla Salvucci. Sitting K.n.i ROOKC)
Paul Cacciatore
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World Famous
Mennucci duality Pasta
Since 1880
Mennucci Pasta Products are the SOLUTION
for BETTER STORES and GOURMET STORES!
^We honor America
with flavor!*
Mennucci Pasta Products:
Regular Macaroni
Spaghetti
Genoa - Style Pasta
Egg Noodles
Spinach Noodles
Whole Wheat Spaghetti
Tortellini
Raviolini
EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL and OLIVE OIL
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The largest Assortment
Distributed all over the
I United Slates for over 1 5 years!
RINO GNESI CO., INC.
(United States Agent for Mennucci)
410 RIVERSIDE AVE. MEDFORD, MASS
617 - 395 - 8821
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BEST WISHES
FROM
WALTHAM
EDUCATORS
ASSOCIATION
1990
SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENTS
Laura Cooley-
Qraduate
of
Boston Latin
Kathleen Burke
Mark Gallagher
FLAHERTY OIL CO., IMC.
307 RIVER ST.
WALTHAM, MA. 894-2878
Waltham High Senior Football Players.
SALON
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14 WARREN ST., WALTHAM, MA 02154
893-2411
Left to right Kerrl OiMauro. Nicole Glass. Amy Jor-
dan and Jen Arcese.
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Karen Corkum and Lauren Eaton
Automatic
Data Processing
New England Region
225 Second Avenue
PO Box 9081
Waltham MA 02254 9081
617 890-2500
Waltham Wind Ensemble
Congratulations Class Of 1990
Century 21®
WEST REALTY, INC.
40 Crescent Street. Waltham
894-5280
SALES
RENTALS
&
APPRAISALS
Put number 1 to work for you.®
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Congratulations Denise and Stacey
"Simply The Best"
Josephs Two
805 Main Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
899-4754
Stacey Sacco. Denise Arena and Families
307
David Sarkisian and Maura Murphy.
Pepsi-Cola East
Waltham, Mass. 02154
Left to right- Marisa Pizzi, Carla Salvucci, Keri Mac-
Donald, Kara Rooney, and Nicole Lingos.
NECO ELECTRIC LIGHT & SUPPLY CO., INC.
411 Waverly Oaks Road » P.O. Box 11 10 • Waltham, MA 02254 ♦ FAX (617) 891-6804
308
(617)891-6602
Colonial Shopping Center
85 River Street
Waltham, MA 02154
Marc Jordan, Amy Jordan, and Austin Jordan.
CONGRATULATIONS!
DOMINATE THE DECADE
CLASS OF 1990
BRENDAN M CONNORS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(617) 899 7266
114 CENTRAL STREET
WALTHAM MA 02154
Joe Alfeo, Monica Pandolfi. Ron Devine Amanda
Young. Lisa McCoy and Joe Frenna.
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Brenda Demers.
ARTISAN INDUSTRIES
73 POND ST.
WALTHAM, MA 02254-9193
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Linda Deveaux and Robin Curry.
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ANTHONY J. ANTICO
PRESIDENT
70 CHARLES RIVER ROAD
WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02154
Michael Qill and the Boys
899-5335
893-0940
POULIOT BROS.
BLUE BOARD INC.
185 BROWN ST. WALTHAM, MASS. 02154
Boh 1'iHiliot
311
Lisa Williams, Kelly Brazil, Denise Arena, Joanne
Barba, Lynne Vellante and Nicole Lally.
Lisa Cotton and David Weeks.
Harvey Industries, Inc.
43 Emerson Rd.
Waltham, MA 02154
Quest Quarters Suite
Hotel
550 Winter St.
Waltham, MA 02154
Qardencrest
25 Summer St.
Waltham, Mass. 02154
Cyndi Blais and Debbie DeVincent.
Roseanne Foley.
Richard S. Huff
Memorial Scholarship
Fund
Best Wishes To The Class Of 1990
1989 Sharon Boudreau 1977 Curtis O Hara
1965 Mary Mansberry
1988 Mark Puglielli 1976 Francis J. Feeney
1964 Richard Hood
1987 Albert Velella 1975 Mary Ellen Yarossi
1963 Vivian Grasser
1986 Giselle LeBlanc 1974 Robert Faulstich
1962 John MacDonald
1985 Martha Collins 1973 Patricia Griffin
1961 John Hanagan
1984 Andrea Gallagher 1972 Loretta Sampson
1960 John Eglitis
1983 Steven Connors 1971 Stephen Campbell
1959 Carolyn Gage
1982 Donald Martin 1970 Patricia Regan
1958 Leroy Prophet
1981 Robert Carleton 1969 Daniel Furbush
1957 Brenda Mason
1980 Lawrence Carme 1968 Robert Clark
1956 Evelyn Daniels
1979 Barbara hurley 1967 Dominic Viscione
1955 Joseph Scalia
1978 Nicholas DiCiaccio 1966 Eileen O Neil
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Mr. Cormier, Brian Cormier, and Mrs. Cormier.
S.W.A.T.
125 Technology Drive
Waltham, Mass. 02154
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SAL'S
Pizza • Seafood
Subs & More
893-8993 • 893-7887
470 Main Street
Waltham, MA 02154
Sal Pinzone
Jim Pinzone
Sitting (left to right)- Kara Rooney, Carla Salvucci.
Keri MacDonald, Marisa Pizzi. Standing- John
O Brien. Mark Gallagher. Scott McCue. Mike Gill.
Pete Vaccaro, Justin Brown, Steve Puglielli.
Congratulations to the
Waltham High School
Class of 1990
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Bentley College
Waltham, Massachusetts
Left to right: Keri MacDonald, Kevin Parent, Kara
Rooney, Peter Vaccaro, Nicole Lingos, John
O'Brien, Marisa Pizzi, Bob Pouliot, Carla Salvucci
and Michael Gill.
DUNKIN'
DONUTS
Randall A. Plante
Franchise Owner
859 Main Street Waltham, MA 02154 • 617-893-8641
Robin Curry and Linda Deveaux.
(Comtnonforaltb of 3KassachuBctts
CHARLES F. GRACEFFA
MAGISTRATE
TRIAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH
EASTERN MIDDLESEX DIVISION
OFFICE: 894-4500 COURT HOUSE
RES: 894-4730 WALTHAM, MASS. 02254
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Robert Moody.
BEST OF LUCK
SENIORS
from
CLASS OF 1993
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John Forbes and Amy Jordan.
Ancient Order of Hibernians
151 Watertown, Mass. 02154
924-9692
Michael Gill and Friends.
Waltham Rotary
P.O. Box 262
Waltham, MA 02154
318
Uaf/erand & Sons
CUSTOM INTERIOR PAINTING
PROFESSIONAL WALLCOVERINGS
74 PLYMPTON ST.
WALTHAM. MA 02154
Joanne Barba, Denise Arena, and Sal Barba.
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1990
St. Joseph's Parish
519 Main St.
Waltham, MA 02154
Nicole Bouchard. Eric Lombardi. Tina Meuse Josh
[\i\id fara Donovan, and Dj\u\ Weeks.
319
Rockland Construction Crew.
ROCKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
49 Rockland Ave. Arlington, MA 02174
Skip Salvo
Excavating Foundations
Trucking Masonry
Asphalt Paving Water/Sewer Connections
Snow Removal & Sanding
Robin Curry, Mary Delaney, and Karen Corkum.
ESTABLISHED tSIO
INCORPORATED
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
249 MAIN STREET WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS Q21 94
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l. salvucci inc.
Mason Contractor
24 Albert Street
WALTHAM, MASS. 02154
894-4786
Left to right: John O'Brien, Nicole Lingos. Mike
QUI. Carla Salvucci, Bob Pouliot, Marisa Pizzi. Keri
Mac Donald, Kevin Parent, Kara Rooney, and Pete
Vaccaro.
wm.
WALTER W. RICHARDSON INC.
SCRAP METAL DEALER
Betty Taylor. Markku Tin Jenn Griffin, and Jim Fer-
dinand.
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Amy Jordan, Fr. John Jennings, and Linda De-
veaux.
Saint Jude's Rectory
147 Main St.
Waltham, MA 02154
The rive Horseman.
RED CAB
894-5000
And
CENTRAL
SQUARE TAXI
24 Hour Radio Dispatched Taxis
893-2000 894-2000
INDEPENDENT
WORLDWIDE
LODGING
Best Western Homestead
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220 Ale wife Brook Pkwy.
Cambridge, MA. 02138
(617) 491-1890
1-800-528-1234
Congratulations Class Of 1990
From
John O'Brien and Micole Lingos.
pin/nacle
air salon
473 main st.
waltham, ma.
IScri MacDonald Marisa Pizzi and Carla Sal-
vucci.
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Jennifer Englehart, Melissa Metallides, Denise
Messina, and Amy Ward.
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK BUILDING
ONE MOODY STREET - FIFTH FLOOR
WALTHAM, MA 02154 (617) 647-0984
Left to right: George Gumey, Mary Smith, Tom
Sumner, Melanie Rogers, Cassandra Jamis, Brian
Justrom.
Congratulations to the
Class of 1990
Coleman & Sons
451 Main Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
(617) 894-7100
324
84 Seattle Street
P.O. Box 900
Boston, MA 02134-0900
617-782-3600
TAX787-2513
CONTRACTORS, INC.
Left to right: Monica Pandolfi, Carla Salvucci. and
Maura Campbell.
THE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION OF
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
CONGRATULATE THE MEMBERS OF THE
CLASS OF 1990
EVELYN E. HANDLER
PRESIDENT
Lisa Cotton and family.
Congratulations
WAL-LEX RECREATION
CENTER
800 Lexington St.
Waltham, MA 02154
Brian Duncan, Amy ferrough, Don Davidson, Rob-
in Curry, Dave Kachajian, and Hillary Karyanis.
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894-8598
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Colonial Shopping Center
85 River Street, Waltham
BUSINESS AND TAX
CONSULTANTS
520 MAIN ST.
WALTHAM, MASS. 02154
BENJAMIN PIZZI
Left to right: Kara Rooney. Marisa Pizzi. Keri Mac-
Donald, Carla Salvucci.
No Membership Fee
Nintendo Rentals
Waltham's Newest Video Store
New Releases Arriving Daily
Computerized for fast Service
\$ &ClC&4tClCLC
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Sloie Hows «o» Sj( 10 10 Sa 12-10
Colleen Kelly, Dave Demerjian, Tyler Smith, and
Lisa Kett.
(Mnmal popping (£mtit t Jnr.
RALPH G. FIORILLO
85 River Street
Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 899-3749
Left to right: Marc Jordan, Kerri DiMauro, Shelly
LeBrun, Mike Caracitti, Amy Jordan, and Jason
Curry.
D & L Liquors
111 River St.
And
75 Linden St.
Waltham, MA 02154
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580 PLEASAMT STREET
WATERTOWM, MASSACHUSETTS
02172
Left-Cori Chiara. nicole Lingos, Susan
Frost, Julie Kohler and Mr. McQovem.
Right-David Weeks and Tara Donovan
AWARDS • PLAQUES • ENGRAVING
893-6532 (OrriCE)
AL SCAFIDI 893-8127 (HOME)
Left-Jennifer Englehart and Diana Fa-
mosi.
Right-Susan Frost. Cori Chiara. and Julie
Kohler with Mr. Travalini.
329
118 Calvary St.
Waltham, Mass. 02154
CONGRATULATIONS
Mama
Oosie's
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897 Main St.
Waltham, Mass. 021S4
Left-Jennifer Griffin.
Right-Eric Hoffmann and friends.
life
"excellence
in
fasteners"
electronic fasteners *■«.
305 winter street
p.o. box 9182
waltham research center
waltham, massachusefts 02254
telephone |617) 890-7780
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Left-Tara Donovan
Right-Jennifer Jordan and Amy Jordan.
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Cookies and Cakes
BAKERY
WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALITY
471 MAIN ST.
WALTHAM. MA 02 1 54
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
9eler % %lla
ATTORNEY AT LAW
689 MAIN STREET
WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS 02154
OFFICE: (617) 899-6040
RES: (617) 964-5035
FAX: (617) 899-0720
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Left-Michael Chiasson and Julie Kohler.
Right-Brendan LeQros.
Tri-State Signal Inc.
TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATIONS
26 THAYER ROAD - WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS 02154
1 (617) 484-6200
894-7438
831 Main Street, Waltham, MA
OPEN: Weekdays 8:30 AM to 9 PM
Saturdays 8:30 AM to 5 PM
Left-Lori OTieill. Samantha Verhillc. and
Vichi Coppola.
Right-Lydia Rosado.
Congratulate ns on your
achievements
from all of us at BayBank.
BayBank
Member FDIC
BayBanks Systems. Inc.
1025 Main Street
Waltham N n 02154
reiephOTK (617) 642-1568
STACK CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
Individual and Familv Care
DR. ROBERTA A. STACK
7 Prospect Hill Ave.
VXiltham, MA 02154
(617) 891-1722
By Appointment
Left-Amy Jordan and Tara Donovan.
Right-Mike Gill and Carla Salvucci.
15 Elm St.
Walt ham, Mast. 02154
(617) 899-5727
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INSURANCE RISK
MANAGEMENT
460 Totten Pond Road,
Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 890-3740
Left-Lynne Vellante.
Right-Ron Devine and Amanda Young.
617-894-1300
Call for Pre-approved Credit
Easy to get to
Follow 128 (95) to exit 27A. Totten Pond Rd. to the end
Right-quarter mile on left hand side
215 Lexington Street • Exit 27A Route 128
Waltham, MA 02154
Mon.-Thurs. 9-i
53 Felton Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
John A. Conneamey &
Sons Inc.
PLUMBING & HEATING
LICENSE #6583
23 SUNSET ROAD-
WALTHAM, MA 02154
Left-Minelva Zeda and Family.
Right-Linda Deveaux, Kathleen Burke,
Robin Curry, and Mary Delaney.
66 Brewster Rd
Waltham, MA 02154
Left-Nicole Bouchard and Tina Meuse.
Right-Sitting (left to right) Stacey Sacco
Cindy Breton. On shoulders-Cyndi Blais
Kristin Carson.
DUN KIN'
DONUTS
859 Main Street Waltham,
MA 02154 • 617-893-8641
Left-Kenny Donis, Michael T. Chiasson,
and Lenny Cotugno.
Right-Front: Tracy Bullerwell and Denise
Messina. Top: Maura Murphy, Amy Ward,
Julie Rando, Jennifer Englehart, Michelle
Croteau, and Lauren Luchette.
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Left: Grace Calore.
Right: Jeannette Z. Colon.
Treating Children
andAclolescents
647-08C4-
WAUHAM -HOSPITAL MEDICAL BLOC.
ZOttOPfcAVL. • WALTHAM.MA 02154
MAIN OmCE
49 School Street
Watertown, Massachusetts
02172
Accountant • Tax Consultant
FINANCIAL SPECIALIST
751 Main Street
Waltham, MA. 02154
HI
Left-Keni DiMauro.
Right-Jennifer Englehart and Amy Ward
Surburban Phthalmic
Surgeons
George B. Citron, M.D.
Donald Wm. Putnoi, M.D.
1 Hope Ave.
Waltham, MA 02154
Left-Susan rrost and Carl Mills.
Right-Roseann Foley and Nicole Lally
HOME COOKING • REASONABLE PRICES
223 HIGH ST. WALTHAM
899-4505
B&F'S HOUSE OF PIZZA
227 Lake St.
Waltham, Mass.
Left-Lauren Luchette and Carla Salvucci
Right-Robert Gosselin.
Regan and Sons
Insurance Agency, Inc.
336
100 Hammond Street
Waltham, MA 02154
James E. Regan
Tim Regan
$£-
Left-Keni Mill.
Right-Kerri DiMauro, Micole Glass, Amy
Jordan, and Jen Arcese.
Waltham Police
155 Lexington St.
Waltham, MA 02154
610 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA 02154
EDWARD S. O'NEILL
LIC ELECTRICIAN
CONTROLS. PUMPS & ALARMS
INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
& COMMERCIAL WIRING
82 LAWRENCE ST
WALTHAM. MA 02) S4
Left-Patrick, Shannon, Brian, Kathyleen
and James Kelly.
Right-Michele LeBrun and Mike Can-acini
Left-Lori O'Neill. Ed O'Neill. Darren Wag-
goner, and Kevin Mogan.
Right-Kerri DiMauro.
Horace I. Johnson
Drug Co., Inc.
617 MAIN ST.. OPP CITY MALL
WALTHAM. MA
Phone: 893-3870
Stephen and Diane Bemardi
Open Seven Days
8 AM - 9 PM Mon. - Pri.
Sat. /Sun./ holidays
131 Lexington St.
Waltham, MA 02154
OUR FILE NO.
Eaceg & lac*a, $. &•
AttorneQS at Cam
711 J8ain Street
fflaltljatn, i9HasBaci|UBetta 02154
Left-Tara Donovan.
Right-Melanie Rogers.
RESERVOIR NURSING HOME
1841 Trapelo Road
Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
(61 7) 890-5000
Left-Shawn Souza.
Right-Kelly Brazil and Lynne Vellante
P.O. BOX 227
WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS 02154
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colviiys, inc.
185 PROSPECT STREET
WALTHAM, MA 02154
Left-Tara Donovan, Mary Delaney, Micole
Bouchard and Kathy Burke.
Right-Julie Bolles and Lauren Eaton.
Photo Quick
1097 Lexington Street
Waltham, Mass. 02154
899-7624
Left-Karen Corkum and Bill Scanlon.
Right-Cool Kids.
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Right-Julie Rando and Kerri DiMauro
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Hewlett-Packard Company
Patient Monitoring Business Unit
175 Wyman Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02254-9030
Left-Lisa Cotton, Linda Deveaux, Nicole
Bouchard after receiving their Hewlett-
Packard Scholarships.
Right-Robin Curry.
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Pilgrim Auto Body
53 Felton Street
Waltham, MA 02154
Complete Auto Body Repair and Frame Straightening
We specialize in Corvettes, Mercedes A. BMWs
Nick Martorilli
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Waltham, Mass. 02154
Left-Andrea Thompson, Vikki Coppola,
Lourcie Qenece, and Lily Kouyoumdjian.
Standing-Jessica Power, Leanne Deluco,
Lucien, Miss Judy, Monique Leger, Caro-
line Kalfayan, Blaine, and Kelly Brazil.
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tos, Shelly LeBrun, Kerri DiMauro, Nicole
Glass and Jen Arcese.
Lakeview Superette
225 Lake Street
Waltham, MA 02154
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Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
Phone: (617)890-3000
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1159 Main Street • Waltham, Massachusetts 02154
(617) 894-6326
Telex 4956507
Susan M. Chebookjian
Vice President
Mariam I. Flaherty
Attorney at Law
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Right-Wayne Brasco.
Wa lth am -Weston Hospital
Hope Ave.
Waltham, MA 02154
Left-Kerri DiMauro.
Right-Tara Donovan and family.
Rogers Pharmacy
923 Main St.
Waltham, MA 02154
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Much Success!!!
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876 Lexington Street, 1 14 River Street
Phone 899-2100
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Christine Allain, and Tracy Catapano.
Right-Mark Gallagher and Michael QUI.
Suburban Transmission
235 High St.
Waltham, MA 02154
Left-Tara Donovan.
Right-Melissa Megger and Sheryl Morris
sette.
Joseph Gerard Riley, M.D.
418 Main St. '
Waltham, Mass. 02154
Tel: (617) 893-6790
Left-Matthew Kieman.
Right-Brendan LeQros.
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Right-Tara Donovan and David Weeks.
Best Wishes
Class of '90
Studio of Creative
Movement
dance and fitness for all ages
Joanne Peros Sinerate,
Director
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WELDING CO., INC.
Construction Equipment Specialists
AH Types cf Welding & Vacnine Shoo Services
44 Williams Street
Waltham MA 021 54
Left-Lisa Kett and
Dave Demerjian.
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Insurance Agency, Inc.
100 Hammond Street
Waltham, MA 02154
James E. Regan
Tim Regan
1990
Class Prophecy
dominating
the
decade
The battle is on! Playing against the boys is just what Olympic
athletes Amy Jordan and Susie Santo are preparing to do with their
competitive challengers Mark Gallagher and Mike Gill. These four
opponents will engage in a dangerous triathalon which will begin
tomorrow at 8:00 A.M.
The sports announcer will be Kevin Forbes, assisted by journalist
and analyst Kristin Roberts. Illustrative programs for this event
have been designed by professional artists: Michelle Fredette, Eric
Hoffman, and Bob Moody.
Security has been provided by Shawn Souza and John O'Brien.
In case of accidents, injuries or trivial emergencies, doctors
Carolynn Dougherty and Julie Bolles will be along-side the action
and ready to intervene.
Transportation to this event will be provided by Grand Prix
Champion Kevin Ryan and his selection of prize winning classics.
Music and entertainment will include the sweet harmony of Patty
Bellini, Melanie Rogers and Dave Demerjian, accompanied by a
back-up band led by Greg Tomasetti. Boston Ballet dancers, Laura
Magazu and Kara Rooney will also be included in the music pro-
gram.
The challenge of the decade will soon be under way, people take
your places please, history is about to be made. The Waltham
Legends live on!
-Kerri DiMauro
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1 990 in review
The last year of our high school career was one that effected
many lives in both tragedy and success. With the beginning of the
new decade, many events shaped our senior year. The Stuart
tragedy, with the deceit and derangement of Charles Stuart,
effected everyone. The sorrow and hatred that we all shared for
the Stuart's is one that is going to be remembered.
This year the box office draws were Batman with Michael
Keaton and Jack Nicholson and Born on the 4th of July with Tom
Cruise. Batman became the new fad of the 90's, with everyone
wanting Batman shirts, hats, etc. The ratings soared, as it did with
Tom Cruise. In music, Paula Abdul was a hit. She danced and sang
her way into the top ten.
Sports was a big event in our year. The Pete Rose scandal
shocked and shattered the image he had. On the other side of
sports, the Boston Bruins worked their way up to the pennant
games and shined for a while until their luck ran out.
In the spring of 1989, the students of Beijing fought for their
political rights in Tienamen Square. A bloody massacre ensued
when the Chinese government sent its troops to stop the students
from further protesting China's system of Communism. Bullets
were fired directly into mobs of students, killing hundreds. In
September of 1989, Hurricane Hugo destroyed much of the
Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with its 135 mph winds. The total
cost of damage following the five day rampage was over $8
billion. On October 17, 1989, a fierce earthquake struck the San
Francisco area, collapsing the Bay Bridge and killing many peo-
ple. The quake measured 7. 1 on the Richter scale and caused $ 10
billion damage.
In the midst of all this tragedy, 1990 brought some needed
changes into the world, new found freedom came to Europe
when the Berlin wall was torn down. President Bush and Mikail
Gorbachev are working together towards World peace. People
have become more aware and concerned about the environment
as the nation celebrated "Earth Day 1990."
As we look back on the past year, we reflect many things that
changed our lives. Many of these events we will forget but many
will change the way we live and keep them as memories of our
high school years.
Written by
Kerri Hill
Kathy Green
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CLASS SUPERLATIVES
The following students were chosen by their classmates for their excellence in a specific area.
MOST POPULAR
Mike Gill Amy Jordan
MOST ATHLETIC
John O'Brien Julie Rando
CLASS GENIUS
Kevin Parent
Keri MacDonald
BEST LOOKING
Mike Fernandes Monica Pandolfi
BEST DRESSED
Dan Antonellis Melissa Metallides
CLASS SUPERLATIVES
PERSONALITY PLUS
Peter Vaccaro Amy Jordan
BEST ALL AROUND
Tom Qenova Kara Rooney
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Carla Salvucci
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MOST TALKATIVE CLASS CLOWM
Ryan Carrafiello Dina Iannuzzo Carlo Cimino Dcnisc Arrn.i
CLASS SUPERLATIVES
BEST SMILE BEST DANCER
Rick Riley Susan Frost Mike Jackson Laura Magazu
DID MOST TOR THE CLASS
Steven Puglielli Melissa Hegger
CLASS FLIRT
Ryan Carrafiello Danyelle DiQregorio
CLASS ARTIST
Robert Moody Amanda Young
CLASS SUPERLATIVES
CLASS MUSICIAN
Greg Tomasetti Katie Lenza
BEST in DRAMA
Darren Waggoner Sharon Legrow
MOST RESPECTED
Mark Gallagher
Marisa Pizzi
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BEST COUPLE
Peter Vaccaro Kara Rooney
BEST EYES
Mike T. Chiasson Danyelle DiGregorio
Colleges Attending
Antonio Allia
Loryann Amelia
Stacy Annese
Daniele Antonellis
Jennifer Arcese
Denise Arena
Kenneth Arsenault
Gerard Auguste
Daniel Babin
Timothy Aucoin
Joanne Barba
Salvatore Barba
Carole Bastarache
Ann Basile
Deena Batarseh
Patricia Bellini
Cynthia Blais
Eric Bison
Hicole Bouchard
Julie Bolles
Mark Boulton
Wayne Brasco
Matthew Brennan
Cynthia Breton
Justin W. Brown
Tracy Bullerwell
Maura Campbell
Lizbeth Cardona
Christopher Casey
Chad Champeon
Steven Chang
Michael D. Chiasson
Michael T. Chiasson
Paul Chiasson
Ruth Chlapowski
Jennifer Cincotta
Freddie Collazo
Jeannette Colon
Dawn Conzo
Janice Coppi
Karen Corkum
Brian Cormier
nancy Cotto
Lisa Cotton
John Cowie
Michele Croteau
Robin Curry
Donald Davidson
Mary Delaney
David Demerjian
Linda Deveaux
Deborah DeVincent
Evelyn Diana
Danyelle DiQregorio
Kerri DiMauro
Wentworth Inst, of Technology
Bentley College
Air Force
U. Mass at Boston
Stonehill College
Framingham State College
Wentworth Inst, of Technology
northeastern University
Mass Bay Community College
Bentley College
U. Mass at Boston
Mass Bay Community College
Hewbury College
Aquinas Junior College
Worcester Polytechnic Inst.
Aquinas Junior College
Boston College
Bunker Hill Community Coll.
Regis College
Boston College
new Hampshire Technical Inst.
Salem State College
Middlesex Community Coll.
Marquette University
Bentley College
northern Essex Comm. Coll.
University of Connecticut
Middlesex Community College
Wilbraham Academy
Middlesex Community College
Mass College of Pharmacy
Salem State College
Bentley College
Salem State College
Providence College
Mass Bay Community College
Bunker Hill Community College
Mass Bay Community College
Mass Bay Community College
University of Lowell
Regis College
Bentley College
Mass Bay Community College
Bentley College
Worcester Academy
University of Rhode Island
Tufts University
Framingham State College
St. Michael's College
University of Mass at Amherst
St. Anselm College
Springfield College
Massachusetts Bay Community
College
Johnson and Wales College
Merrimack College
Marie Flore Dumas
Carolyn Dougherty
Lauren Eaton
Jennifer Englehart
Dawn Famosi
Diana Famosi
Michael Femandes
Deborah Fitzgerald
Roseann Foley
Kevin Forbes
Michelle Fredette
Joseph Frenna
Donald Frost
Susan Frost
Cassandra Qalette
Mark Gallagher
Melissa Galvin
Jennifer Gandolfo
Michelle Garside
Brian Gaudet
Lourcie Genece
Romann Genece
Thomas Genova
Peter Gigliotti
Michael Gill
nicole Glass
Matthew Goldberg
Daniel Goncalves
Julie Gorman
Kathleen Green
Jennifer Griffin
George Gurney
Raedah Haddad
Christopher Hadge
Kimberly Harrington
Seth Harris
Steven Harris
Melissa Hegger
Diane Hietsch
Kerri Hill
Eric Hoffmann
Dina Iannuzzo
David Illsley
Christopher
Jacovides
Cassandra Jamis
Samira Jean-Louis
Amy Jordan
David Kachajian
William Keane
Carolyn Kalafayan
Ferris State University
Fitchburg State College
Brandeis University
Bay Path Junior College
Assumption College
Massachusetts Bay Community
College
Bentley College
Villanova
Bentley College
University of new Hampshire
University of the Arts
Southeastern Massachusetts
University
Bentley College
Southeastern Massachusetts
University
Loyola University
Colby College
Lasell Junior College
Dean Junior College
Salem State College
U. of Tennessee at Knoxville
Middlesex Community College
Middlesex Community College
Stonehill College
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Providence College
Merrimack College
Brandeis University
University of Mass at Amherst
Roger Williams College
Bridgewater State College
Middlesex Community College
northeastern University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bentley College
Wheelock College
University of Mass at Amherst
Salem State College
Boston College
Springfield College
Massachusetts Bay Community
College
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
Aquinas Junior College
Boston University
Bentley College
Framingham State College
Boston University
Merrimack College
northeastern University
Southeastern Massachusetts
University
Middlesex Community College
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Brian Kelly
Westfield State College
James Owens
Dean Junior College
Lisa Kett
University of Massachusetts at
Shawn Palmer
Massachusetts Bay Community
Amherst
College
Matthew Kiernan
Boston College
Monica Pandolfi
Boston University
Julie Kohler
Assumption College
Kevin Parent
University of Massachusetts at
Lisa K. Kolosiej
Regis College
Amherst
Matthew Lampasona Suffolk University
Amitkumar R. Patel
northeastern University
Lesli Ann Lane
Massachusetts Bay Community
Jitendra K. Patel
Massachuestts Bay Community
College
College
Emmanuella Lapai>
; Gordon College
Benjamin Peal
Carnegie-Mellon University
Phillip Lasker
University of Massachusetts at
Deborah Peloquin
Middlesex Community College
Amherst
Anita Philip
Bentley College
Lisa Lawdis
University of Lowell
Marissa Pizzi
Brandeis University
Daniel LeBlanc
Mount Allison University
James Poirier
Babson College
Jade LeBlanc
Brandeis University
Robert Pouliot
Bentley College
Michael LeBlanc
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Michael Prifti
Dean Junior College
Shawn LeBlanc
Suffolk University
Steven Puglielli
Bentley College
Stephanie LeBlanc
newbury College
Robin Quaranto
Middlesex Community College
Michele LeBrun
Bentley College
Elizabeth Ramos
Pembroke State University
Mary Leger
Boston College
Julie Rando
Regis College
Brendan LeQros
University of Lowell
Brian Reagan
Boston University
Sharon LeQrow
Emerson College
Wendy Recine
Regis College
Kathryn J. Lenza
University of Massachusetts at
Anil Reddy
Massachusetts Bay Community
Amherst
College
Marsha Lespinasse
Massachusetts Bay Community
Richard Riley
Westfield State College
College
Kristen Roberts
University of Massachusetts at
Micole Lingos
Ithaca College
Amherst
Lawrence Linscott
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Melanie Rogers
Brandeis University
Meredith Lobo
Bay State Junior College
Lydia B. Rosado
Mt. Ida Junior College
Lauren Luchette
Bridgewater State College
Peter Russo
Boston College
Kris Lussier
Westfield State College
Christopher P. Ryan University of Lowell
Susan Luvisi
College of the Holy Cross
Kevin Ryan
Suffolk University
Keri MacDonald
Cornell University
Stacey Sacco
Middlesex Community College
Laura Magazu
Boston College
Carla Salvucci
notre Dame
Kevin Mogan
Dean Junior College
Susanna Santos
Bentley College
Caroline Mojica
Bay State Junior College
William Scanlon
University of Connecticut
Sergio Magno
Bentley College
Christopher Shaw
Westfield State College
Susan Maguire
Middlesex Community College
Paul Sotis
newbury College
David Maione
Bentley College
Shawn Souza
Bentley College
Sandra Maione
Framingham State College
Janet Stolowski
Pennsylvania State University
Kathleen Mazzola
Bridgewater State College
Amy L. Sumner
north Adams State College
Scott McCue
Bridgewater State College
Venh Tang
Massachusetts Bay Community
Christian
College
McCullough
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Michelle Taranto
Aquinas Junior College
Maryann McKenna
Brandeis University
Elizabeth Taylor
Flagler College, Florida
Denise Messina
Bridgewater State College
Tu Trihn
northeastern University
Melissa Metallides
Mount Ida Junior College
Stephen Turpin
Salem State College
Absu Methratta
University of Lowell
Vineeth Varughese
Brandeis University
Brian Monahan
northeastern University
Lynn Vellante
Bentley College
Robert Moody
Rhode Island School of Design
Jeffrey Vinneau
newbury College
Sheryl Morrissette
Bentley College
Richard Vittum
Westfield College
Maura Murphy
north Adams State College
Kenneth Walsh
Bridgton Academy
Micole Musto
Massachusetts Bay Community
Amy Ward
University of Massachusetts at
College
Amherst
Kelly Hee
Boston University
David Weeks
Bentley College
Vahe nigoghosian
nichols College
Charles Wentworth
Middlesex Community College
John O'Brien
University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Amanda Young
Boston University
Lori O'Meill
northeastern University
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Class Will
The following students leave these gifts behind so they may never be forgotten.
I,
John Ahlman, leave my Harley Davidson.
Antonio Allia, leave my Boston Bruins Stanley
Cup.
Dan Antonellis, leave my buckles.
Jennifer Arcese, leave my famous church lady
quotes.
Kenneth Arsenault, leave my Canadians shirt.
Timothy Aucoin, leave my alarm clock.
Deena Batarseh, leave a piece of chewing gum and
an eraser.
Patricia Bellini, leave my life time supply of extra-
hold hair spray.
Cynthia Blais, leave my only pair of sneakers.
Maura Campbell, leave my personal engraved pair
of crutches.
Julie Champion, leave my perm rods.
Paul Chiasson, leave my only pair of socks.
Shirly Collette, leave my hair salon.
Don Conzo, leave the muppet family.
Janice Coppi, leave my recording contract.
Lisa Cotton, leave a car that works.
Dave Demerjian, leave a new car that fits more
than twenty people.
Linda Deveaux, leave my high pitched voice.
Kerri DiMauro, leave my case of Sweetarts.
Consie English, leave my big bookbag.
Diana Famosi, leave my all girls' football team.
Candido Fernandes, leave my unused school
books.
Kevin Forbes, leave my lost half of my Italian heri-
tage.
Brian Gaudet, leave my tuna sub.
Tom Genova, leave my Pinnochio costume.
Jen Griffin, leave my busted car door.
Amy Jordan, leave my big mouth to linger in the
hallway.
Mary Leger, leave my exchange student.
Katie Lenza, leave practice room number two.
Susan Luvisi, leave my size twenty-two shoes.
Sandra Maione, leave my voice echoing in my CB.
Christian McClullough, leave my Reggae Album
collection.
Shane Milligan, leave my life supply of pez candy.
Maura Murphy, leave my honey bun.
John O'Brien, leave my successful boxer short
company.
Monica Pandolfi, leave my orange dress.
Amitkumar Patel, leave my Kermit puppet.
Anitha Phillio, leave my sports car.
Christine Porier, leave my deade mink.
Steven Puglielli, leave my boxing gloves that I
use to punch all the girls with.
Elizabeth Ramos, leave my everyday wake-up
calls.
Peter Russo, leave my annual late pass.
Minerva Santa, leave my brand new tires.
Susie Santos, leave my years subscription to L.L.
Bean.
Shawn Souza, leave my coconut bra.
Peter Vaccaro, leave my velco vest.
Teacher Will
The Class of 1990 wishes to leave the following to their teachers.
To Mrs. Collins, we leave you a chance to finally
teach schizophrenia.
To Mr. Cox, we leave you a lifesize poster of President
Nixon.
To Mr. Goodwin, we leave you more junk for your
closet.
To Mr. Grinnel, we leave you 20 lbs. of pasta and
meatballs ... all to be cooked in a half hour.
To Mrs. Hantman, we leave you a new supply of blue
slips.
To Mrs. Langley, we leave you an answering service.
To Mr. Leverone, we leave you a "saw from Arkan-
sas.''
To Mr. Matthews, we leave you a freshman free hall-
way.
To Mrs. Matthews, we leave you a 60 ft. gorilla.
To Mrs. heylon, we leave you an "A" to give to at
least one student.
To Mrs. Peterson, we leave you a mandatory one day
final.
To Miss Russ, we leave you with Tom Seleck in a
fancy restaurant.
To Mr. Salvo, we leave you another toumey bound
team that does not miss signs.
To Mr. Thorp, we leave you some free time.
To Mr. Veins, we leave you sun block 45 for those
bright sunny days.
To Mr. Walker, we leave you a life supply of Walker
Dimes.
To Mr. Young, we leave you a class of seniors that
show up on senior skip day.
To Miss Zardiackas, we leave you The Celtics.
To all math teachers, we leave chalk that stays on
the board and not on their pants.
To Mr. McGovern, our dedicated house master, we
leave you a great big "THANK YOU'' for all your
hard work that made our high school years so
memorable and successful.
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